Okay, for the first time in the series, we’re discussing a genre that I
don’t read, that I actually don’t like to read, and that I only watch with my best
friend because we can somehow make ourselves laugh through the experience.
We’re a little weird like that.
Today’s genre is, however, one that I’ve tried to get into. I’ve picked
up books in this genre, only to end up putting them back down after a few pages
because I just can’t take it.
If you hadn’t figured it out already, today’s genre is…
Horror
Now, you’re probably wondering why I even picked this genre if I can’t
stand it. Well, that’s one of the reasons why I picked it. I did this series to
really make us think about genres in general (which is something a lot of us
don’t do at all). That means I wanted to really look into genres that I don’t read
much of, as well as those I deal with all the time. Thus, horror.
Okay, now that’s out of the way, why on earth do we enjoy it?
*muses*
*thinks*
*starts to say something, then stops*
*thinks some more*
Okay, I think I have something. People (see what I did there?) enjoy
horror because, similar to thrillers, they like to get their hearts pounding.
They like to feel that sensation of something startling them, something
sneaking past their periphery and getting them before they knew what was coming.
In all honesty, many people have a fascination with darkness and dark arts as
well, which could also play into it.
What do we gain from it?
I honestly don’t know how to answer this question, but I’m going to
try. Again, I don’t read this genre. I don’t understand it… so maybe I’ll go at
it from that perspective.
I would guess that people gain a sense of accomplishment, that they
made it through something so terrifying. I would also pose that some people
learn what not to do in any given situation, based on mistakes the characters
have made within the story. It might also be that people learn a little bit
about themselves, what makes them tick, and what really makes them afraid. In
that sense, it could also help people find a way to push past those fears. That
would be a great thing to gain from it.
For me, horror isn’t a genre I’ll be picking up again anytime soon. But
please, don’t let that dissuade you from writing it! It’s a very popular genre,
and a lot of people very much enjoy it. And look, we did find something that
people can gain from it, so it’s really not that
bad after all.
*wink*
[love]
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