Rhetorical Analysis Of Why We Crave Horror Movies By Stephen King

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In Stephen King’s, “Why We Crave Horror Movies”, he argues that allure we get from horror movies lies in the adrenaline they provide, suggesting it comes from the fascination of confronting our inner fears and reaffirming our sense of normality, claiming that such films serve as a way to explore deeper emotions. King uses a plethora of rhetorical strategies, engaging his audience through a combination of vivid imagery, personal anecdotes, and comparisons, to engage his audience and convey his arguments about the physiological appeal of horror movies. By stating, “We are all mentally ill,” King challenges societal perspective, further prompting the audience to question the definition of normality. Moreover, King draws parallels between the adrenaline

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