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Why We Crave Horror Movies And How Tabloid Train Wrecks Reinventing Gothic Literature

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People develop multiple reasons to why they like to receive these odd and fear emotions, which now in society we call insanity. In the “Why We Crave Horror Movies” by Stephen King, whose main argument is that we watch horror movies to satisfy our curiosity. In the “How Tabloid Train Wrecks Reinventing Gothic Literature” by Carina Chocano, whose main argument is to prove how gothic literature is very similar to gossip; for example, gossiping makes people turn into ghosts, unnatural. It’s tempting to see Gothic tales as escapism, but these stories will sum up during times of trouble. Fascination with fear or Gothic stories satisfies some emotional need of individuals and of society by making people feed on their inner childhood that is inconstantly needed of satisfaction. People can do that by watching horror movies or reading tabloids and that is why they enjoy scaring themselves. One reason that fear or Gothic stories tend to satisfy some emotional needs psychological is satisfying the dark elements of ourselves. Stephen King states, “As long as we keep the gators fed” (25). In other words, King believes that as long as you keep yourself satisfied, everything is good where in the movie, Another Cinderella Story, the stepmother tends to satisfy herself by making her stepdaughter clean her very messy and disgusting room where there’s still unknown species to be signed. Cinderella somehow “follows” the rules by making her friend’s cousin clean the room while she sneaks out

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