Stephen King and Why We Crave Horror Movies Essay

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    Horror Movies: An Outlet for Insanity We are all insane. Thus, man is evil. Stephen King declares this belief in his essay “Why We Crave Horror Movies”, adding his opinion to the extensive debate on the nature of humankind. Those who believe man is evil are also unable to deny their own corruption. Therefore, in order to move on from this distress, they come to accept this apparently inevitable characteristic of humanity. As long as they confine their hidden desires with seemingly ordinary activities

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    In the essay “Why we Crave Horror Movies,” Stephen King explains the “dirty jobs” that horror movies perform for people. According to King, people watch horror movies for several reasons. First, horror movies can provide people fun and excitement. Second, people watch horror movies to overcome their fear and show that they aren’t afraid of scary movies. Third, people can release their negative emotions and insanities by watching horror movies. King believes that all people have some mental illness

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    Analysis of Why We Crave Horror Movies Thesis: Stephen King never clearly states the thesis of this essay however there is enough information provided that we can infer one. We need to keep our inner lyncher at bay by feeding ourselves with small portions of demonic, bloody, violence, found in horror movies. King writes “It deliberately appeals to all the worst in us. It is morbidity unchained, our most base instincts let free, our nastiest fantasies realized...” (Why We Crave Horror Movies, paragraph

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    Not only is Stephen King’s essay, “Why We Crave Horror Movies”, a biased sample, but it also appeals to population and emotion. To further explain why we crave horror movies, King argues that “we are all mentally ill” (345). He expresses that we all make an independent decision to buy a movie ticket and sit in a theatre. King goes on the to explain our mental insanity through examples, such as, “sick jokes” (347). According to King, these “sick jokes” prove our insanity and our need to

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    In the excerpt from “Why we Crave Horror Movies” by Stephen King, he discusses what makes us “crave” horror movies. King begins with a statement that suggests that when people submit themselves to a horror film, they are “daring a nightmare” or, in other words, they see it as a challenge. He claims that three of the reasons people do this are, one, to that they are not afraid. Secondly, to feel normal. Lastly, because it is fun. The fun , he mentions, is not a normal kind of fun. This kind of fun

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    Coons    English-101 Shelly Romine December 22, 2016 Stephan King It has always intrigued me how many people are very fond of horror movies. Heart racing, and terror acts, make the minds of many excited. I have always wanted to find out the cause to why many think like this, Stephen King, the leading role in the field of modern horror fiction, wrote an article “why we crave horror movies?”  He may have answered many of the unknow questions we have all wondered. He analyzed with an optimistic artful

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    fright a horror movie ignites with in us, we all seek to experience joy in our own way, shape, or form! This is solidified by comparing Stephen Kings “Why We Crave Horror Movies” and Eamonn Forde’s ““Happy” by Pharrell Williams: Why This Song Has Grabbed the Nation”. Each author speaks on different genera’s of entertainment (horror movies and music), but touches on the fact that they affect the psyche at a level required for a sense of happiness and fun. Stephen King writes about how horror movies

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    A new horror film just got released into theaters, are you going to go pay to see it? Most definitely. Horror films draw us in because we are all mentally ill, as Stephen King says. In King’s article “Why we crave horror films” he argues humans are insane, and why it is necessary for them to watch horror films. To defend King’s argument, it is clear to see that humans “need” to “purge” primal urges. People watch these films because they love being scared, feed their mental cravings, and watch for

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    In “Why we crave horror films” Stephen King states that people love enjoying horror films and roller coasters despite their innate sense of danger or terror. The overlying argument is that we are ‘insane’, but those outside asylums are more effective in repressing this insanity. King touches basis with many supporting ideas, the strongest of which I believe is the principle that we endure horror films and roller coasters to prove a point and that our enjoyment does no harm to ourselves or others

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    Horror Movie Analysis

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    Why scary stories are interesting to watch?to express our emotions. Why so many people like horror ? to show we are not afraid to take risk Why people find scary stories more interesting than regular stories?More action and each scary story express interesting scary,thrilling stories..Stephen King's claim is true-we crave horror to face our fears ,to establish our feelings of normalcy and to experience a peculiar sort of fun. Why scary Stories are interesting to watch?Horror movies are interesting

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