What happens at the end of the shining (book) by stephen king?
Jack Torrance is a temperamental, alcoholic would-be writer trying to rebuild his life after breaking the arm of his (then) three-year-old son, and assaulting a pupil at a Vermont prep school where he is a teacher. He loses his teaching position, and gives up drinking. Jack accepts a job as a winter caretaker at a large, isolated, Colorado resort hotel with a gory history to prove that he has recovered from his alcoholism, and is now a responsible person. He, his wife Wendy, and their young, clairvoyant son Danny move into the Overlook Hotel. Danny’s clairvoyance makes him sensitive to supernatural forces. Shortly after the family’s arrival at the hotel, Danny and the hotel chef, Dick Hallorann, talk privately before Dick departs to warmer climates for the winter. They discuss Danny’s talent and the hotel’s sinister nature. Dick informs Danny that he shares Danny’s abilities (though to a lesser degree), as did Dick’s grandmother, who called it “shining.” Dick warns Danny to avoid room