Stephen King and Why We Crave Horror Movies Essay

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    Stephen King wrote a very brief essay titled "Why we Crave Horror Movies", in which he explained some of the reasons that people choose to go to horror movies to be entertained. In his essay, King goes on to explain that we as a people need horror movies as a sort of release; to feed the darker elements within all of us without having to sacrifice our humanity (also, civility). King does this by comparing people based on their levels of sanity whereas some societal "eccentricities" are completely

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    In his essay “Why We Crave Horror Movies”, Stephen King speculates the appeal of horror movies. Establishing the firm belief that everyone has insanity inside them, King explores the idea that this insanity sparks the desire to watch horror movies. Stating that the fears that live inside everyone and the psychological tendencies (otherwise known as undesirable habits) prove this insanity in King’s opinion. King’s speculation ventures to the point that the appeal of horror movies stems from one’s

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    entertainment? In Stephen King’s essay “Why We Crave Horror Movies,” he states that we are all as much of a psychopath as the people we put in asylums. The human condition has a corrupt core, even if some people conceal it in a dark place and fight their urges with horror movies. While many may believe the horror genre is childish, King’s ideas are accurate because the human condition feeds off of terror. King argues the genre has an important role because while watching a horror movie people show

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    so is to warn ourselves of any potential danger we might be in and prevent any future harm done to us. (Dayton) So, for what reason might we humans want to experience fear; such as watching horror movies, when it is so closely associated with pain? In Stephen King’s somewhat subjective essay in the 1984 Playboy magazine, Why We Crave Horror Movies, King describes his reasoning behind why so many people are fond of watching movies residing in the horror genre. The content of his essay, though inserted

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    Why do humans need and out lit to get built up anger and aggression? Have you every craved horror movies? I’ve personally craved horror movies for the thrill and being able to get out any bad emotions or thoughts of hurting other people that I’ve had. In Stephen King’s short writing of “why we crave Horror Movies?” he suggests that “I think we’re all mentally ill; those of us outside the asylums only hide a little better…”. I Agree with King and I feel like everyone is crazy in their own way some

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    King is a credible author and has many written novels yet he also has fallacies. We might just be going to watch a horror movie for the thrill but King has his own opinion on horror movies. King mentions our desire for horror movies and how it affects us emotionally, and mentally. King says, “I think that we’re all mentally ill” (345). This assumption is made to the whole world which is clearly

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    People develop multiple reasons to why they like to receive these odd and fear emotions, which now in society we call insanity. In the “Why We Crave Horror Movies” by Stephen King’s main argument is to satisfy our curiosity. In the other speech, “How Tabloid Train Wrecks are Reinventing Gothic Literature” by Carina Chocano whose main argument is to prove how Gothic literature is very similar to gossip. Tempting to see Gothic tales as escapism but these stories will sum up during times of trouble

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    mind or towering creatures in the center of the path. Their lackey abused into submission, the fears control not only the person’s emotions, but also his actions. In his analysis essay Why We Crave Horror Movies, Stephen King creates this image when he writes “Our emotions and our fears form their own body, and we recognize that it demands its own exercise to maintain proper muscle tone.” Those bodies take different forms to personify each nightmare that keeps a person locked inside a box. The microscopic

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    nothing one can do about this. Global mental illness is the idea that American author of horror, supernatural fiction, suspense, and fantasy that Stephen King attempts to give readers in his article “Why We Crave Horror Movies.” King guides us through his theory that we are all mentally ill, but that some of us are just better at hiding it. He begins by explaining that the true reason for our attendance at horror films is to cross the line of irrationality as a way of creating psychic relief and prevent

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    despise horror movies and dread waking up in the middle of the night due to daunting nightmares controlling their sleep. But somewhere in transitioning from a child to a young adult, many begin to acquire a love for horror movies. In “Why We Crave Horror Movies”, Stephen King proposes the idea that watching such gruesome violence keeps our inner demons in check while providing a “psychic relief” (2). Kings’ claim that watching violence prevents violence is simply false; in reality, horror movies desensitize

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