Stephen King Why We Crave Horror Movies Analysis

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Stephen King is known as the father of modern horror due to his famous, award-winning novels which people tend to crave here and there throughout their life. In King’s essay “Why We Crave Horror Movies,” he states that people crave horror because we are all mentally ill. He claims that by watching horror films, viewers get to release emotions and reveal new insight regarding the human condition. Although much of what King says regarding humanity’s mental illness is disagreeable, I fully endorse that people watch horror for catharsis and enjoy watching horror as an outlet for emotions and to escape the difficult realities that life provides us with. His views regarding humanity’s mental illness is not necessarily the reason why people gravitate to the idea of craving horror in their lives. Therefore, when people go out to see their favorite horror movie or to just watch horror movies in general, they want to dare the nightmare. Although King may have …show more content…

King argues that, “If we share a brotherhood of man, then we also share an insanity of man...an explanation of why the best horror films, like the best fairy tales, manage to be reactionary, anarchistic, and revolutionary all at the same time” (3). He means that people that crave horror are all mentally ill therefore making all humans mentally ill for craving horror. Although, some people might say that King is right about everyone being mentally ill in their own way, to their own certain degree due to the actions and horrible grimaces that people experience in their life. I disagree with King when he mentions this because some people actually do not care for horror and would rather not watch it at all. His view on humanity’s mental illness is taken too far into exaggeration when it comes to being the only reason why everyone craves

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