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William Denbrough ist eine fiktive Figur, die von Stephen King und dem Hauptprotagonisten seines erschienenen Romans It geschaffen wurde. William Stotter Bill Denbrough (Aussprache des Namens: / 'denbrəu /) ist der Anführer des Klubs der Verlierer. Er war als Kind ein extremer Stotterer und verlor. Die sieben Hauptfiguren (Bill Denbrough, Mike Hanlon, Ben Hanscom, Beverly Marsh, Stan Uris, Richie Tozier und Eddie Kaspbrak) sind zwölf Jahre alt, als. Die sieben Hauptfiguren Bill Denbrough, Mike Hanlon, Ben Hanscom, Beverly Marsh, Stan Uris, Richie Tozier und Eddie Kaspbrak lernen sich mit etwa elf. Read Bill Denbrough, der Retter in Gefahr from the story ES by _TaekookIsMaLifeu_ (Lea) with reads. horror, es, stephenking. Als Bill klar wurde,dass die S. Read William (Stotter) Bill Denbrough from the story The Story Of IT |facts| ✨ by minyoonmixer (®Armixer) with reads. es, pennywise, horror. Schauspiele. Schau dir unsere Auswahl an bill denbrough an, um die tollsten einzigartigen oder spezialgefertigten handgemachten Stücke aus unseren Shops für.
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His right eye drooped closed in a wink: See you soon, Bill. In my closet. Maybe tonight. It is no dummy.
It shows up as an animated version of George because that is what Bill fears the most at that very moment. He wants his brother back, of course, but he's also racked with misplaced guilt over his brother's death and is scared that his brother, if he were to come back, would blame him for his untimely death.
The wink that It-George gives Bill, along with the threat of "See you soon" suggests to Bill that his brother died furious, and that a dead George would want to punish him, perhaps with death.
Ultimately, with the help of the Losers, Bill lets go of this paralyzing guilt and realizes that he had no control over his brother's murder.
Bill is perhaps the main character in It : a sensitive, wounded boy who overcomes sorrow to be a leader.
He's strong, he's kind, he's tender…he's a little boring. We're just calling it the way we see it. In our book, Bill is too good.
He's wise and thoughtful and smart and cute and the one girl and later woman in the novel is madly in love with him. He's an attentive, talented lover.
He's a highly talented writer of horror novels, whose staggering commercial success belies an innate talent for storytelling. Fictional character from the novel IT.
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Den of Geek. The New York Times. Entertainment Weekly. Bleeding Cool. The Wright State Guardian. The Mary Sue. In late July, after Eddie is hospitalized by Bowers and several of his friends, Beverly stumbles across the Bowers gang in the landfill , literally with their pants down, lighting farts with fire for fun.
She hides behind a junked car and witnesses one of the bullies, Patrick Hockstetter, killed by It in the form of a mass of leeches while emptying a refrigerator he used to trap and kill injured animals.
The Losers later discover a message from It written in Patrick's blood, warning them that It will kill them if they interfere. After Eddie is released from the hospital with a broken arm, Ben makes two silver slugs out of a silver dollar on the belief that silver will harm It.
The story's narrative changes to Pennywise's perspective at that point, revealing It as a being from another reality known as the Macroverse that nourishes itself on fear from terrorizing children in the forms It assumes.
The Losers travel to the house on Neibolt Street, where Eddie, Bill, and Richie had previously encountered It, forcing Pennywise to flee into the sewers after the Losers wound It with the silver slug while in the form of a werewolf.
Deeming the Losers a threat, It provides Bowers with a switchblade while manipulating him into murdering his abusive father and recruiting his friends Victor "Vic" Criss and Reginald "Belch" Huggins into helping him follow the Losers into the sewers to kill them.
But Vic and Belch are both killed by It in the form of Frankenstein's monster while a traumatized Bowers gets himself lost in the sewers.
In the sewers, Bill performs the "Ritual of Chüd" he learned to face It in the Macroverse where he meets the monster's antithesis Maturin, an ancient turtle that created the universe which it vomited up following a stomach-ache , who explains that It can only be defeated during a battle of wills.
Bill enters It's mind through the ritual and sees the true form of It, a mass of destructive orange lights called the "Deadlights" before Bill defeats the monster with Maturin's help.
After the battle, not knowing if they killed It or not, the Losers get lost in the sewers until they take part in an orgy to bring unity back to the group.
Bowers, having lost his sanity by the time he washed out of the sewers into a nearby river, is institutionalized after being blamed for the child murders.
In July , at the annual Derry carnival, three youths brutally attack a young man named Adrian Mellon and throw him off a bridge. They are arrested and charged with murder when Mellon's mutilated corpse is found.
One of the murderers claims that he saw an eccentric clown kill Mellon underneath the bridge. Adrian's boyfriend, Don Hagarty, the other victim in the attack, had also noticed the clown, but the prosecutors convince him not to mention it during the trial.
When a string of violent child killings occurs in Derry once again, an adult Mike Hanlon, now the town's librarian and the only one of the Losers to remain in Derry, calls up the six former members of the Losers Club and reminds them of their childhood promise to return should the killings start again.
Bill Denbrough is now a successful horror writer living in England with his actress wife, Audra.
Beverly Marsh is a fashion designer in Chicago, who has married an abusive man named Tom Rogan, who is similar to her abusive father.
Eddie Kaspbrak has moved to New York City, where he runs a limousine rental company and has married a hysterical codependent woman similar to his hypochondriac mother.
Richie Tozier lives in Los Angeles and works as a disc jockey. Ben Hanscom is now thin and a successful but lonely architect, living in Nebraska. Stan Uris is a wealthy accountant residing in Atlanta, Georgia, and is married to a teacher named Patty Blum.
Prior to Mike's phone calls, all of the Losers had completely forgotten each other and the trauma of their childhood, burying the horror of their encounters with It.
However, all but Stan reluctantly agree to return to Derry. After Mike's phone call, Stan is in such fear at the thought of facing It again that he commits suicide by slitting his wrists in the bathtub, writing "IT" on the wall in his own blood.
Tom refuses to let Beverly go and tries to beat her, but she lashes out at him before fleeing, causing him serious injury.
The five return to Derry with only the dimmest awareness of why they are doing so, remembering only absolute terror and their promise to return.
The Losers meet for lunch in a Chinese restaurant, where Mike reminds them that It awakens once roughly every 27 years for 12—16 months at a time, feeding on children before going into slumber again.
The group decides to kill It once and for all. At Mike's suggestion, each person explores different parts of Derry to help restore their memories.
Bill finds his childhood bicycle, "Silver," and brings it to Mike's. Three other people are also converging on the town: Audra, who is worried about Bill; Tom, who plans to kill Beverly; and Henry Bowers, who has escaped from Juniper Hill Mental Asylum with help from It.
Mike and Henry have a violent confrontation at the library. Mike is nearly killed, but Henry escapes, severely injured.
Henry is driven to the hotel, where It instructs him to kill the rest of the Losers. Henry first attacks Eddie, breaking his arm once again, but in the fight, Henry is killed.
It appears to Tom and orders him to capture Audra. Tom brings Audra to It's lair. Upon seeing It's true form, Audra becomes catatonic , and Tom drops dead in shock.
Bill, Ben, Beverly, Richie, and Eddie learn that Mike is near death and realize they are being forced into another confrontation with It. They descend into the sewers and use their strength as a group to "send energy" to a hospitalized Mike, who fights off a nurse that is under the control of It.
They reach It's lair and find It has taken the form of a giant spider. In order to distract It and bring Bill and Richie back, Eddie runs towards It and uses his aspirator to spray medicine in It's eye and down It's throat.
Although he is successful, It bites off Eddie's arm, and Eddie dies due to blood loss. It runs away to tend to its injuries, but Bill, Richie, and Ben chase after and find that It has laid eggs.
Ben stays behind to destroy the eggs, while Bill and Richie head toward their final confrontation with It. Bill fights his way inside It's body and locates It's heart and destroys it.
The group meets up to head out of It's lair, and although they try to bring Audra and Eddie's bodies with them, they are forced to leave Eddie behind.
They make it to the surface and realize that the scars on their hands from when they were children have disappeared, indicating that their ordeal is finally over.
At the same time, the worst storm in Maine's history sweeps through Derry, and the downtown area collapses. Mike concludes that Derry is finally dying.
The Losers return home and gradually begin to forget about It, Derry, and each other. Mike's memory of the events of that summer also begins to fade, as well as any of the records he had written down previously, much to his relief, and he considers starting a new life elsewhere.
Ben and Beverly leave together and become a couple, and Richie returns to California. Bill is the last to leave Derry.
Before he goes, he takes Audra, still catatonic, for a ride on Silver, which awakens her from her catatonia, and they share a kiss.
William 'Big Bill' Denbrough - The leader of the Losers Club, Bill is bullied at school due to his fashion sense and his stutter, a condition which worsens severely after his younger brother George Denbrough is murdered.
Bill is a keen writer and grows up to become the author of pulpy horror novels. As a child Bill rides a bicycle that he nicknamed Silver, after the Lone Ranger's horse.
These two aspects of Bill's life join together to create a meek, mild-mannered kid. He yearns for renewed affection from his grief-dazed parents, who can't rouse themselves enough to even talk with him.
Because of this, Bill's only outlet is riding his bike—nicknamed Silver—at top speeds through the town. Silver flew and Stuttering Bill Denbrough flew with him; their gantry-like shadow fled behind them.
They raced down Up-Mile Hill together; the playing cards roared. But it soon turns out that he has another outlet: the affection and camaraderie of the Losers, who band together until the leadership of Big Bill.
But before we get to Bill's mad leadership skillz and mad various other skillz let's check out his phobias. The main characters in It are, in large part, characterized by their phobias.
In fact, if any one thing defines them, it's the way that It manifests to them; how It reflects their personal anxieties and fears.
When It makes a house call to Bill, he shows up in the guise of Bill's baby bro. Nostalgic and grieving, Bill looks through a photo album of George's, stopping to look at his class photo.
Then something a little spooky happens:. His right eye drooped closed in a wink: See you soon, Bill. In my closet. Maybe tonight.
It is no dummy. It shows up as an animated version of George because that is what Bill fears the most at that very moment. He wants his brother back, of course, but he's also racked with misplaced guilt over his brother's death and is scared that his brother, if he were to come back, would blame him for his untimely death.
The wink that It-George gives Bill, along with the threat of "See you soon" suggests to Bill that his brother died furious, and that a dead George would want to punish him, perhaps with death.
Ultimately, with the help of the Losers, Bill lets go of this paralyzing guilt and realizes that he had no control over his brother's murder.
Bill is perhaps the main character in It : a sensitive, wounded boy who overcomes sorrow to be a leader. He's strong, he's kind, he's tender…he's a little boring.
We're just calling it the way we see it. It defies all laws of what is right and wrong. When what he loves wakes up earlier than usual the summer changes for Bill.
And everything that he ever thought he knew goes out the window. Being courted by a clown who feasts on the fear and flesh of children is exciting but it also has it's drawbacks.
Especially when that clown will do whatever it can to keep Bill at it's side. Set after It: Chapter One. When It offers to take Bill and let the rest of the Losers live their lives, the Losers Besides Richie and Eddie willingly give him up without think about it.
Bill read the small note while paying attention to the curls each handwritten letter made. It was a neat style, very elegant and sophisticated.
Derry was quiet. Too quiet. There wasn't any thoughts or sounds of voices going through the clown's mind. IT was unsure of what was happening, so they looked around Derry to find it empty.
Not a single human around. Where did they all go, IT questioned. Pennywise kept searching through Derry till sensing The Losers.
Of things IT could sense in this now dead town, it was them? What could of happened to the other humans? Bill wakes up in a hospital.
He has several injuries, a broken memory and a tall stranger sitting next to him. The stranger delivers Bill a story on how he got here that actually makes sense but something isn't right about the man and the whole situation.
Bill is about to step right in the trap and god knows he won't get out of it this time. When Georgie tells him about meeting the clown in the sewer, Bill starts to remember their encounter the year before.
Don't be shy!
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