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The role of psychology and psychopathy in horror storytelling from "summary" of Horror Films of the 1980s by John Kenneth Muir

In horror storytelling, the exploration of psychology and psychopathy plays a crucial role in creating a sense of fear and unease within the audience. By delving into the depths of the human mind and behavior, horror films of the 1980s were able to tap into our primal fears and anxieties, making for a truly terrifying viewing experience. Psychological elements in horror films often involve the examination of the darker aspects of human nature, such as the capacity for violence, cruelty, and madness. Characters who exhibit psychopathic tendencies become the embodiment of these fears, serving as the perfect adversaries for our protagonists. These individuals are often portrayed as cunning, manipulative, and devoid of empathy, making them all the more chilling to watch on screen. Furthe...
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    Horror Films of the 1980s

    John Kenneth Muir

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