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S.K. Rhetorical Analysis
Trey Bell (20136308)
January 25, 2016
Lab 3.1
ITT Technical Institute
S.K. Rhetorical Analysis We ascend upon a man in the early 80s, who has the mind of a genius or could possibly be considered insane. The article that is being writen by this man will later be published in an issue of Playboy in 1981. It is over the acceptance of horror movies in the society of that time period and its future. He will later become if not already one of the greatest, if not the greatest, horror writers of our time.
Now this article is placed in a magazine that is not to widely accepted or easy to attain at the time. Its reader base is mostly men in their 20s to 80s and only available in certain shops. The article is very graphic in the sense that it talks about the sanity of man, such as “We’ve all known people who talk to themselves, people who sometimes squinch their faces into horrible grimaces when they believe no one is watching,….”(Stephen King, 1981). It was written towards an audience that would not take offense to what was on the edge of controversial.
He justifies the need for horror films in a way that makes society feel like it is need to quince our thirst for violence and gore. He says “The fun comes from seeing others menaced—sometimes killed.”(Stephen King, 1981). Not only does he describe are need for it, but says it helps us keep are insanity at bay, keeping us out of the looney house and possible serial killers satisfied. As stated towards his conclusion, “The mythic horror movie, like the sick joke, has a dirty job to do. It deliberately appeals to all that is worst in us.”(Stephen King, 1981). He is very articulate in is description of how horror is key to a society built on morals and peace. He does well to tell us that it keeps are sanity in check by keeping the alligators at bay. “—as lifting a trap door in the civilized forebrain

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