Analysis Of Why We Crave Horror Movies By Stephen King

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Stephen King is one of the world’s most successful writers. He has published over 50 books throughout his career. King writes contemporary horror, supernatural fiction, suspense, science fiction, and fantasy. He even published some works under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. In the piece Why We Crave Horror Movies, King makes the comment that “horror movies, like roller coasters, have always been the special province of the young” (3). I immediately questioned the logic of this statement, and an article from Fox News sets to prove this theory wrong. Thelma Gratsch, from Ohio, has ridden the Diamondback more than 100 times since 2009 when it opened, and even rode it on her 90th birthday to celebrate.

Summary “If we share a brotherhood of man, then we also share an insanity of man. None of which is intended as a defense of either the sick joke or insanity but merely as an explanation of why the best horror films, like the best fairy tales,
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He feels that people watch movies to show that they are not afraid, to re-establish normality, and to have fun. King explains that he thinks all people are varying degrees of insane, and that every now and then one has to feed their insane parts to keep them hidden. King believes people do this by watching scary movies because they appeal to what is worst in people.

Content I personally detest horror movies, although I seem to be one of the few. In Why We Crave Horror Movies, King really explores unique explanations to answer this question. The idea that people are all varying degrees of insane intrigued me the most. I have always thought myself to be a sane person, but how far removed am I really from the people who spend their days in a mental hospital? If I am insane to some degree, how do I feed my hungry alligators? I find King’s view unique, and I am honestly interested in how insane he would consider me.