Stephen King and Why We Crave Horror Movies Essay

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    that same year of 1981, Stephen King 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

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    In the article Why We Crave Horror Movies by Stephen King published in Playboy in 1982, Stephen King explains why humans like to watch horror films. The article starts out with a series of questions asked to King “What movies have you seen recently? Do you prefer watching any particular kind of movie--comedy, drama, science fiction, or horror, for example-- more than others? How do you explain your preference?” (Bottom of page 460). King answers with a response that he believes that every human in

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    In “Why We Crave Horror Movies,” Stephen King explains some of the reasons that people like to watch horror films. In his essay, King believes that people need horror movies as a method for young people to calm their psychological illness that grows within them. King also mentions, that horror movies help people differentiate themselves from the abnormal behavior of the bad guys, which establishes a sense that they are normal. Furthermore, King’s third reason is “To show that we can, that we are

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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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    Horror is a genre often disliked for how gruesome and unsettling some of the imagery and topics can be. On the other hand, it’s these exact things that make some people unconditionally love the genre. For most lovers of the genre, horror affords distance and control from violent acts through an enticing narrative and presentation. As a matter of fact, Stephen King has written on the topic, citing that horror movies allow for controlled doses of violence to balance other emotions. Furthermore, according

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    We are all in some degree of insanity from time and time again. That is why in the essay “Why We Crave Horror Movies” is where Stephen King explains why we enjoy watching horror movies that are meant to scare the daylights out of us. Exactly why people love to watch suspenseful thrillers or gory murder films is up for debate. Yet King brings up an interesting suggestion: that all of humanity is mentally ill, but those outside asylums are able to hide their illness, sometimes. Furthermore, King depicts

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    Summary/Evaluation #2 In Stephen King's article "Why We Crave Watching Horror Movies," he gives us three reasons for why people crave watching horror movies. Where as in Nicholas Carr's article "Is Google Making Us Stupid," he argues how technology is negatively affecting our brains ability to concentrate and comprehend information it receives. According to Stephen King, the first reason he gives to why people crave watching horror movies is, "to show that we can, that we are not afraid, that we can ride the

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    also agree that due to the fact that negative emotions exist, we must find a way to cope with them? Stephen King believes that both these questions are true and, therefore, provides an argument on the basis of these statements. In his essay, “Why We Crave Horror Movies” Stephan King accentuates the fact that we are all naturally born mentally ill, having sick, twisted, and cruel ideas. For this reason, King believes that horror movies act as an outlet for our inner-shared insanity; more specifically

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    In “Why We Crave Horror Movies,” Stephen King argues that the fun of horror movies is seeing people being threatened. Despite the good ratings of these movies, I think watching people in peril has no possible positive outcome. Not only are horror movies a waste of money, they sham real fear and give juvenile audience bad ideas. Horror movies are a waste of money. King says that when we pay to see a horror movie, “We are daring the nightmare.” We are not daring anything if it’s not real. When people

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    entertainment? In Stephen King’s essay “Why We Crave Horror Movies,” he states that we are all as much of a psychopath as the people we put in asylums. The human condition has a corrupt core, even if some people conceal it in a dark place and fight their urges with horror movies. While many may believe the horror genre is childish, King’s ideas are accurate because the human condition feeds off of terror. King argues the genre has an important role because while watching a horror movie people show

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