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    Tima Al-Tayan Professor Bioghlu English 102 16 November 2015 Why We Crave Horror Movies While reading the article “Why We Crave Horror Movies” by Stephan King, I understood the reasons he gave to why we go and watch horror movies even though we know they will contain many terror scenes and numerous dreadful parts. He gave two basic reasons, the First is that people need to watch such movies to satisfy their essential needs for entertainment, plus exhilaration, and to sometimes show that they aren’t

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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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    “Why we Crave Horror Movies” is an essay written by the most popular horror author, who works included Carrie (1974), The Shining (1977), The Dead Zone (1979) and Misery (1987), Stephen King. The excerpt originally came from his book “Danse Macabre.” “Why we Crave Horror Movies” was originally published in Playboy Magazine in 1981. The essay was an explanation of why King felt that people craved horror movies. He goes into great detail throughout the essay and gave various reasons of he felt the

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    Horror Movies “I think that we’re all mentally ill; those of us outside the asylums only hide it a little better-and maybe not that much better after all.” In “Why We Crave Horror Movies” the author Stephen King argues that everyone is a “potential lyncher.” I enjoy an occasional horror film that is well made. Most horror films are not that scary. Horror films tend to be low quality and sometimes they are garbage. I have seen my share of lousy horror films. I do watch horror films to be entertained

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    Horror movies, the kind of movies to capture responses of fear, horror and terror from viewers and that’s the reason it draws in so many viewers. Horror movies always make people have different feelings when they are watching them. Most people like to watch horror movies, and it is because people know they will be frightening. Also people enjoy the violence and entertainment because people want to show others that they are brave. Stephen King argues the reason why we crave horror movies, is because

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    scary movies, roller coasters, haunted houses, etc,. In an essay called. “Why We Crave Horror Movies”, Stephen King explains his reasoning to readers about why people are attached to horror movies. For the most part, King believes that people enjoy horror movies, because people are all slightly insane, but there is another reason that can cause people to enjoy scary events and movies. Although King’s essay is well worded, I disagree with his reasoning about why people enjoy horror movies. King’s

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    In Stephen King’s "Why We Crave Horror Films", King provides his own interpretation on why we covet horror movies. He initially provides superficial reasons, detailing that we're mainly in it for the thrill ride, metaphorically comparing it to a roller coaster ride where at certain points, "we may scream when the roller coaster [makes] a complete 360 or plows through a lake at the bottom of the drop." As the article goes on, he delves into an analysis of the different levels of sanity and describes

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    watching horror movies. Either they are surrounded by friends or family that enjoy the thrill of the subject matter or they find it interesting themselves. According to two authors these movies can have both positive and negative effects on those who frequently enjoy them. According to Stephen King’s essay, “Why We Crave Horror Movies” those who seek out scary movies are simply doing so to gain a release from the real world. In opposition, Bernie DeGroat author of the essay “Scary Movies Can Have

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    Stephen King’s “Why We Crave Horror Movies” was a well written essay and got his point through but he went about it all wrong, especially some of the examples that he used in the essay itself. The point that Stephen King was trying to get across was that everyone has a dark side to them and no matter how hard we try to hide it, it always has its own ways of showing itself. Stephen King probably already knew that some people knew about their dark side but he thought some people did not so he used

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    published an article in the Playboy magazine by the name of “Why We Crave Horror Movies.” In his essay he wrote about why people enjoy watching horror films. King intends this essay toward young men who watch horror films. He mentions that everyone is a little insane and that it is okay to be that way. He wants young men to know and understand that there is something more to it then just wanting to get scared when watching horror movies, it is for young men's insanity relief so that the good emotions

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