In 1982, Stephen King, a renowned horror author, published a very brief essay titled, “Why We Crave Horror Movies” and then submitted it to the Playboy Magazine. Around that time, a few year prior, a mass murder and serial killer named Ted Bundy, who was at his prime between 1784 and 1778, was found connected to at least 36 murders. Ted Bundy proclaimed that his reason behind his mass murders were due to pornography, which can be found in any Playboy magazine. Knowing this information, Stephen King could have published this essay in Playboy to address that horror movies could be used as a release to discard any insane emotions rather than eventually leading up to killing an innocent human being. In Stephan King’s essay, “Why We Crave Horror Movies”, King listed and explained the many reasons why people choose to go see horror movies as a source of entertainment. In “Why We Crave Horror Movies”, Stephan King persuades men to watch horror movies because they crave and choose to go see horror movies as a source of fun and entertainment to feed their insanity.
Stephen King uses metaphor to persuade men that they crave horror movies. For example, “To show that we are not afraid to ride this roller coaster”. This makes men think about how roller coasters are similar to horror movies. Men go to horror movies so they can prove they can sit through the entire movie and prove that they are not afraid to watch those types of movies. This is similar to roller coasters because people ride roller coasters to prove that they have the courage to sit through it and that they can last the whole ride without being scared or throwing up which is just like horror movies. As a result of this essay, men will go see horror movies so they can prove that they are too afraid to watch those types of movies. Stephan King uses allusion to persuade men that they crave horror movies.
The Movie 12 Angry Men Appeals Essay
The interpersonal communication going on in the room is mainly between the jurors that say the boy is guilty and the ones who say he isn’t. The tension in the room mainly come from juror 8, which we find out is mr. Davis at the end of the film, and juror 3. These two are kind of like the heads of the guilty and non-guilty parties. Juror 8 used mainly two types of appeals to convince the ...
For example, “…if your insanity leads to you carve up women like Jack the Ripper or the Cleveland Torso Murderer, we clap you away in the funny farm…” This makes men think about their insanity levels, what causes their insanity and whether it leads them to wanting to kill or rape women like the alluded mass murderers: Jack the Ripper and Cleveland Torso Murderer. This strategy appeals to men because many men in our society get and have a violent side to them, whether it is very large or miniscule.