The hitchhiker is the antagonist in "The Hitchhiker."
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A man leaves his mother to go on a road trip for a few weeks. She tells him to be careful and to not pick up any hitchhikers along the way. While driving, he gets into an accident. It is dark and he can't see where he is going. Though he is dead, he doesn't realize it. Soon, he starts seeing this creepy guy following him. The man thinks the guy is a hitchhiker who wants a ride in his car. He tries to drive away from the guy but he keeps appearing out of no where saying, "Halooo." He tries telling people about it but they don't see the guy or believe him. He picks up a hitchhiker and tells her about the creepy guy, but she thinks he is crazy and leaves. The man tries calling his mother on the payphone to calm down, but the lady who picks up tells him she is not home. She is sick with stress in the hospital because his son died. He soon realizes that he had died in the car accident and the creepy guy following him was death.
Lucille Dixon Robertson died in 2004.
Fletcher Dragge is 6' 5".
Lucille Teasdale-Corti was born on January 30, 1929.
He died when he was in New Mexico where it was raining
The setting of the story is Gallup,New Mexico
Lucille Fletcher's birth name is Violet Lucille Fletcher.
Lucille Fletcher was born on March 28, 1912.
No, Roald Dahl did not write the story "The Hitchhiker." It was written by the author Lucille Fletcher. Dahl was known for writing children's books such as "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and "Matilda."
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The Vogons, the mice (Benjy and Frankie) and the "enlightened" Space Cops.
Given her accolades, it's safe to assume that she wrote every day.
The Vogons... after all they did destroy Earth. Plus they are really bad at poetry.
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The whole thing was a plot by Elaine to lure John and Blanche into the vacant building so she could murder them both, which she does.
A person trying to get a lift on the side of the road is a hitchhiker.