Summary Of Stephen King Why We Crave Horror

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Stephen King has written a article on why humans crave horror for three reasons. The adrenaline rush, we can re-establishing our feelings of essential normality, and we can experience a peculiar sort of fun. Stephen King makes a good illustration of those three listed reason on why we crave horror but he isn't correct on how it can be a peculiar sort of fun.
We crave horror because the adrenaline rush is similar to riding a roller coaster. As a matter of fact, in Stephen King’s article Why We Crave Horror Movies says, “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” (King, “Why We Crave” 1). As an illustration people can go sit in a movie theater and watch a horror movie and even maybe let out a scream or so and still enjoy the feeling of being able to watch the movie. …show more content…

In addition we, re-establish our feelings of essential normality from what Stephen King says, “Freda Jackson as the horrible melting woman in Die, Monster, Die! Confirms for us that no matter how far we may be removed from the beauty of a Robert Redford or a Diana Ross, we are still light-years away from true ugliness” (King, “Why We Crave” 1). What King is simply trying to say is, no matter how unnormal we might feel mentally and or physically we are always reminded that we don’t live as crazy lives as the people/creatures that are being displayed to

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