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    landscape of American culture." (2002: 585). Horror films are noted by Derry (1987) as well as King (2004) as being particularly important to analyse. They state how horror films relate to societal fears. Korstanje and Olsen (2011) state how some horror films have discourses of risk as key plot components. They further this explain how the monsters or strangers within this horror films are symbolic of enemies to democracy and the western way of life. Horror films speak to fears within society,…

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    Horror Movie Genre

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    and leaves lasting impressions that few other arts can. And above all else, it fills you with a rush of emotions. These responses can either be heart-warming and inspiring. Or they can be daunting and uncomfortable, like with horror movies. By taking what film offers, the horror movie genre presents a unique form…

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    Horror is a genre of films and literature which stimulates negative emotional reactions of its viewers and readers respectively. The reactions would primarily be fear, shock, terror, anger and pure agony. “The 3 types of terror: The Gross-out: the sight of a severed head tumbling down a flight of stairs, it's when the lights go out and something green and slimy splatters against your arm. The Horror: the unnatural, spiders the size of bears, the dead waking up and walking around, it's when the…

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    Horror Definition Essay

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    What is horror? Before you can define the horror genre you need to define horror. Horror in my opinion is something that will leave you in a frightened state of being, something that will make your heart race in expectation, something that will put your guard down just to scare you. So the horror genre are stories, movies, television shows, news reports that will frighten you, make your heart race in expectation, or puts your guard down to spike it back up. In order for a story to be considered…

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    Onibaba Gothic Horror

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    Onibaba: Art Film or Prestige Horror? What is or is not horror is defined by the viewer, and with that perspective, it is within my role as the viewer to declare Onibaba, prestige art film, a horror film as well. In the Kawin reading, we are told that "bad horror" is a "spectacle", full of meaningless death and gore, with no investment required by the viewer, or greater message to provide (325). "Good horror" guides the viewer to psychological understanding of human nature and teaches us…

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    Horror Movie Psychology

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    Horror movies can have a large amount of side-effects on people, depending on the individual and how they react to it. Some people may find scary movies to be fun and awesome, while others can see them as incredibly petrifying. This can be attributed to the Emotion Theory, which states that “our interpretation of these same psychological cues can be different depending on the individual” (Mathers, AP psychology teacher). Most people experience erratic heartbeat and rapid breathing. Those who…

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    Horror fiction films are designed and created to bring fear and panic to it’s viewers and get a physiological response. These types of movies are created to depict the more darker sides of life in a form that still entertains its viewers. They are meant to be nothing other than scary. Horror films have been typically “off-limits” to children because of the contents within it. Now, horror films from the early twentieth century have adapted to become suitable for younger children. But how has the…

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    The Omen: Gore And Horror

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    Gore and horror are two types of popular genres used in various forms of media and literature. Gore: blood that has been shed, especially as a result of violence. Horror: an intense feeling of fear, shock, or disgust. Why do people like scary stories? —Because they are entertaining and want to experience feelings of fear and shock by simply reading a book or watching a movie. Critically claimed, classic that has both gore and horror elements was, The Omen. Released by 20th Century Fox in 1976,…

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    Effective Horror Films

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    see horror films is a mystery. The question as to why a person would put themselves through the psychological tortures that horror films create does not have a simple answer. However, it is evident that throughout time people have had a morbid attraction to the unknown and unexplainable. The reasons behind a person continuing to seek the thrills of a horror film is subject to the individual. Any film can seem scary to certain people, so the real question is in regards to how successful horror…

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    defined by is its ability to abide by society; a social norm, of which watching horror movies suffices. King digs into this concept, that being our innate desire to watch horror films, are intended to supplant stress with relief; of course, there is a morbid boundary. As a result, the twisted nature that we indulge in, the sick suppressed emotion, it…

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