A Rhetorical Analysis Of Why We Crave Horror Movies By Stephen King

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Stephen King novels are chilling, weird, creepy, and strange. But I love them. Stephen King sets out to explain through humor in a startlingly ironic way in his essay, “Why We Crave Horror Movies.” Why people want to read such freaky novels from the angle of horror movies? His thesis: “When we pay our four or five bucks and seat ourselves at tenth row center in a theater showing a horror movie, we are daring the nightmare.” he means by this is that horror movies are humankind's method for touching on the side of its collective soul. His audience could be anyone from his fan. His audiences are adolescents and adults. Horror movies usually rated 13 and up. His audience could also be someone in the psychological field. I don’t think it was intended for any one audience. His essay is expository and analytical, satirical and informal that uses logic and reasoning to develop ideas, it entertain and it exposes human wrongs. His rhetorical appeals actually in the writing were he explore Different Types of Appeals Emotional pathos - appeals to feelings Ethical ethos – appeals to values Logical logos, all at the same time. …show more content…

He used logos in the past text. He uses pathos to convince people that we all, indeed, have inner demons. he uses pathos to show how our culture deals with emotions like “love, friendship, loyalty, and kindness” and compares it to how people are suppressed, even as babies, from feeling any sort of emotions toward others. His ethos comes through his choice of sentences in that he brings everyday little things like picking your nose on a bus and equates it with an outlet for your own

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