We can’t act like were okay all the time as if we didn’t have any problems of our own because than sooner or later we’ll have to let them out. We might not know how to deal with our anxieties and fears. That’s why King believes that the horror movies help us with them. We are able to portray ourselves as the monster, letting us have some sort of psychic relief. Klosterman gives an example with horror as to how our society is turning.
Name Course Lecturer Date Rhetorical Analysis: Why We Crave Horror Movies Stephen King’s ‘Why We Crave Horror Movies’ contains lots of ideas regarding the issue of horror movies. Human beings are unique creation; their behaviors are varied from one to another. Humans tend to go to the extreme and conduct themselves in inhumane manner.
Is it because why like the thrill of it? Stephen king thought, “i think we’re all mentally ill” (king, Why we crave ). King might have an idea of why we crave horror. He states that maybe all of us have that one feeling of murder or horrible. “When we pay our four or five bucks and seat, we are daring the nightmare’’, (king, why we crave 1).
He also mentions that certain people find horror movies pleasurable because they enjoy seeing others suffer. King also explains our mental insanity through “sick jokes” in which he explains jokes that are harsh although we find them funny. King believes that watching horror movies and stating sick jokes allowed us to release our insanity. I do not believe that horror movies help us stay lucid. I actually believe that horror movies can lead to violence and affects a person’s mental status.
In the passage “Why We Crave Horror Movies,” author Stephen King claims that people watch horror movies in order to satisfy the natural evil that resides in all of us. Kings claim is proven to be true while regarding people who like horror movies. Kings claim is also biased because he fails to represent people who do not enjoy horror movies and feel no need to watch them. In his writing, King claims that there is a natural malice that resides within everyone. King argues that emotions and fears lead us to do certain things and control what we do.
In the articles of “Why Do We Crave Horror Movies” by Stephen King and “My Zombie, Myself: Why Modern Life Feels Rather Undead by Chuck Klosterman, both author argues have similar ideas to why the human being crave horror movies because of the emotions we get from them. In the articles of “Why Do We Crave Horror Movies” by King and “My Zombie, Myself: Why Modern Life Feels Rather Undead by Klosterman, both argue that horror in life is in need to bring the sense of humanity. Both King and Klosterman agree that horror is there to test people’s fear and their emotions.
Many small publishing companies can be thankful to Stephen King for helping save their businesses. He used many small publishers for his books as well as supplying short stories to many struggling magazine companies to help boost their sales. King has really put a great impact on writing and the arts society, with helping from amuatur fimlmmakers to sturggling newbie writers all for the cost of nothing. “He influenced countless writers, such as myself, and films, and his influence and voice will echo off of the walls of horror forever. A living legend, nothing more, nothing less.
The text writing that was most influential to me was the review by Stephen King, “Why We Crave Horror Movies.” In this review the author was very upfront with his option that was a reasonable one. He explains different events where you might get the same, in your stomach feeling, that horror movies give you. He also states a bold fact that everyone is insane and people cope with it in different ways. He explains how horror movies unchain or our worst fantasies, he says, “It’s like throwing a bucket of raw meat to hungry alligators to feed our dark thoughts and ideas.”
The Impact of Stephen King on American Culture “Monsters are real, and ghosts are real too. They live inside us, sometimes, they win.” Stephen King is one of the most revered authors of the horror genre. He has around 130 works and has sold 350 million copies of his novels, making King very well known especially in pop culture.
The Impact of Stephen King As Stephen King once said, “Get busy living, or get busy dying.” Stephen King, an american horror author, is considered by the masses to be one of the most influential authors of the late nineteenth and twentieth century. With at least 136 works from novels to novellas written, King has left a lasting impact on everyone all around the world. King combined horror with mystery to give readers a story to remember. Kings books not only appear in almost every library, but are shown through movies ranging from The Shining (1980) to It (2017).
Stephen King’s “Why We Crave Horror Movies” discusses factors that persuade people to watch horror films to help their mental state. He first explains that people watch movies to show that they are brave and can witness unpleasant scenes. He compares this sense of bravery to the sense of riding a roller coaster, they may get scared at first but they continue on doing it. Secondly, he talks about how watching horror films restores the sense of normality, which is trying to find your place in society. An example, he presents is although people aren’t as pretty or successful as actors and actress, they aren’t as ugly or evil as monsters and villains played in horror films.
In conclusion, Stephen King has become one of the masters of the horror genre, along with H.P. Lovecraft. King has managed to scare generations of people through the words that he has typed out on paper, and continues to do so since 1974. He is known for creating massive worlds that contain so much detail that it is as if the world is real, along with the horrors in it. These horrors that King creates, along with other horror stories that various authors’ have written, are possibly just a way to make people feel better about the problems in their personal lives; in King’s book, Danse Macabre, King suggests just that by saying, "we make up horrors to help us cope with the real ones. With the endless inventiveness of humankind, we grasp the very elements which are so divisive and destructive and try to turn them into tools --to dismantle themselves" (Danse Macabre 13).
Stephen King one of the most profound horror movie screen writers of all time knows just about all there is to know about the subject. He believes humans subject themselves to seeing these horror movies and intense violence. There is not much proving him wrong in face, he is quite right. Every time a new movie comes out that has the genre as horror people are lined up outside the door to see it. Humans try to see how far they can be pushed before they break and submit to the demons they are watching.
Stephen King, American author, writes about every nightmare producing topic imaginable, and Stephen King is one of the best horror fiction novelists, who has written the greatest horror fiction novels of the twentieth and twenty first century. Stephen King has been living in Maine for the majority of his life. Maine is the setting most often
Introduction: Attention-Arousing Material: Danish actor, producer, and screenwriter Nickolaj Coster-Waldau once said, "The only thing I find difficult to watch are horror movies, not that I don 't like them. Like 'The Shining, ' it 's one of my favorite movies, but it 's terrifying. I feel like I 've watched a marathon afterwards." Link to Topic: I’m sure everyone can relate to this feeling when watching a legitimately scary movie. That feeling of goosebumps rising on your skin, or that sense of nervous panic when you know something bad is about to happen on screen.