Horror
Horror is a genre of fiction and media intended to provoke fear, dread, or revulsion in audiences. It typically centers on threats to safety, identity, or sanity, often exploring mortality, the unknown, and the grotesque. Horror can arise from the supernatural, the psychological, or the monstrous, and it frequently uses atmosphere and implication as tools of fear.
Etymology and history: The term derives from the Latin horrere, meaning to shudder. In English, horror took
Subgenres and forms: Gothic horror emphasizes mood and setting; psychological horror foregrounds perception and fear, rather
Mediums and techniques: Horror appears in literature, film, television, and video games, as well as stage and
Cultural context and reception: Horror reflects social anxieties and moral questions, while offering a space for
Notable examples and figures: Frankenstein (Mary Shelley), Dracula (Bram Stoker), The Shining (Stephen King), The Call