
The Pop Culture That Scared Us As Kids
Pop Culture Happy Hour
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The Subtle Terror of Stephen King's Narratives
This chapter examines the effectiveness of Stephen King’s narratives in creating psychological horror, particularly through television adaptations. It highlights the impact of childhood fears, including a vivid memory of the Jaws ride, and how such fears evolve with age. The discussion emphasizes a preference for unsettling stories over explicit horror, showcasing how King's work allows for a manageable exploration of fear.
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