Tuesday, May 18, 2010

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Vegan-horror Risk beyond mere fright.

There are many types of monsters as types of fear. Are you afraid of the dead? There are zombies and ghosts. Are the horses? There are centaurs. Do bats? There are vampires. Do great things, the hairy, microscopic things, the sea? Finally, there is one for each phobia.

After weeks of burying his face in medieval bestiary, catalogs the horror, science fiction novels, textbooks of the SEP, tales of Poe and Lovecraft, Series B movies on VHS Slashers, Channel 40 news and especially after living zombie era in which we are all hopelessly stuck, I have concluded that the horror, the grotesque, morbid, macabre and alienating not only frightening, but it is contagious.

me explain.

Some monsters, magnificent, the meticulously designed, frightened by his mere presence. However, most have to be there and also issue some cry, some guttural sound or even threaten with claws, fangs or chainsaws to scare truth. Naturally, after seeing the "PikolĂ­n" Palacios, Jesus Ochoa, Carstens or Chupitos, we have learned to live with horrible. No one is afraid and Dracula for being there. You must open arms, and teach a move against the fangs. Chucky is not scary until the knife goes in hand to cut the Achilles tendon to begin the slaughter.

fundamental part of the anatomy of the shock is to put the right face at the right time. Opening the mouth excessively, twist, peel their eyes or teeth, scream and ruffle leather itself are just some of the faces to which they refer. Here

contagion theory: a subject to want to scare a subject B. The subject A, suddenly and without warning, he opens his mouth and eyes wide and cries (usually the syllables "Agh", "Bu" or "Ua") with ancient pain from the diaphragm. Then the subject B is frightened and, behold, the discovery, tends to mimic the behavior of the individual A, that is, open your mouth and eyes wide and yells back also.

The ugliness, horror and abnormality as a method used by the subject A to subject B to scare are immediately Subject infected B. If a subject C walked through the door at the precise time of the event, probably scared by the subject both as the subject B. And, incidentally, probably would also be instantly infected.

Note that the contagion theory does not take into account the physical characteristics of the individual subject A or B. Of course, neither of C. My thesis (which finds its exception in the already mentioned magnificent monsters that frightened by the mere presence) concludes that what scares secondary is not the monster, but his attitude violent, horrific or just awful. Here are some examples

graphics. MONSTERS

SCARED (Subject "A"):







SCARED PEOPLE (subject "B")





For

course, always possible to find a specimen that mistake, by their very presence, the cause (scare) the effect (being scared). Unsolvable dilemma that does not leave us no choice to classify it as "unclassifiable" or, more elegantly, as sui generis .

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