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Two Elements Of Horror Fiction

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Horror fiction, also known as horror literature or horror fantasy, is a genre that has the main intension of frightening or startling its readers or viewers. The main component that a horror-fiction must have is the success in stimulating that feelings of horror, which is defined as "a painful feeling caused by something frightfully shocking, or revolting". This feeling can be propelled in an audience through sub-genres of horror such as serial killers, monsters, paranormal and of course, zombies. Horror fiction has evolved since the late eighties, which is a period know as 'horror's boom time', losing its morals to the modern theme of blood and gore. This essay will discuss the similarities and differences of the messages included in the horror texts of The Others and The Hole and how these messages are conveyed to the audience. …show more content…

The two brothers and their mother, Susan, has just moved from Brooklyn to the quiet town of Bensenville. Dane and Lucas find a trapdoor in the basement with several locks along each side. After their effort in unlocking the trapdoor, they open it up to a infinite hole. On the other hand, The Others is a movie set in a isolated mansion in Britain and according to the review, it is also set in a time period not long after World War 2. The movie revolves around the Stewart family, which includes Grace Stewart, a mother of two children named Anne and Nicholas, and Charles Stewart, the unreturned father off at war. The children bear a burden of a disease, where they cannot be exposed to light. The family has three servants - aged Mrs. Mills, old Edmund Tuttle, a mute Lydia. After many unusual incidents within the house, Grace is forced to believe the "stories" Anne has been repeatedly saying about the "intruders" in their

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