In classical literature, "the call" is often a .
Starring Halle Berry as an emergency services operator, this essay would focus on redemption and the burden of responsibility . The "call" is a professional duty that becomes a personal mission to save a kidnapped girl, forcing the protagonist to confront a past trauma.
You can argue that "The Call" represents a rite of passage stripped of its dignity, turning adolescence into a literal hunt for survival. It critiques how society treats the disabled and the psychological toll of living under a constant threat of death.
In a future Ireland, every teenager is "Called" to the Grey Land for three minutes—which equals 24 hours of being hunted by the vengeful Sídhe (fairies).
Contrast the domestic "civilized" life with the brutal yet honest reality of the wild. 4. Poetic Interpretations (Baderoon, Freeman, or Adcock)
This is a time-bending horror where two women are connected by a phone across 20 years. Your essay should focus on fate, consequence, and the "Butterfly Effect." By trying to change the past through a phone call, the characters create a horrific present reality. 3. The Call of the Wild by Jack London
### 2. The Call (2013 and 2020 Films)If you are writing a film analysis, there are two prominent psychological thrillers:
If your essay is about this YA dystopian novel, your central theme should be .