In The Movie, The Tipping Point, And Why We Crave Horror Movies

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In modern society, people take pride on being unique. Despite the fact that people strive to be individuals, our country is structured around social norms. In the instance of these essays, the classification of social issues act as umbrella term and can be used in a variety of different situations. The essays “Why We Crave Horror Movies”, “The Tipping Point”, and “On Self Respect” all analyze different social issues. Steven King evaluates people’s mental health and how it effects their desire to watch horror movies. “The Tipping Point”, by Malcom Gladwell studies different social issues and what made them topple to the point of being classified as epidemics. In “On Self Respect”, Joan Didion analyzes self-respect, how we obtain it, and the process of it diminishing over time. All of these essays cover different topics, but all have the same common theme of redefining social norms. “Why We Crave Horror Movies,“ written by Steven King, is both an informative and persuasive essay. King uses his writing skills and charming sense of humor to explain why …show more content…

This essay is and both exploratory and informative. Gladwell tells a story about different epidemics to prove his point that small events can lead to massive results. This essay connects well with the others because it is examining the entire premise of social issues, and the large effect they can have in society. Several elements of creative non-fiction are present in this novel, such as the apparent subject vs. deeper subject, storytelling, reflections from the author, and interesting phrasing. This essay is an excerpt from Malcom Gladwell’s book The Tipping Point which goes into greater detail about how epidemics are created. The target audience of this well-written informative essay is anyone interested in learning about the factors that lead to epidemics

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