Entity: HORROR
Horror refers to the intense fear, dread, or dismay experienced when confronted with something frightening, shocking, or revolting.
HORROR
Etymology
The word 'horror' originates from the Latin word 'horror', meaning 'a shaking, trembling, or shuddering'.
Definition
Horror is defined as an overwhelming and painful feeling caused by something frightfully shocking, terrifying, or revolting. It encompasses intense fear, dread, or dismay.
Historical Context
Horror has been a prominent genre in literature, art, and entertainment for centuries. It has evolved from Gothic tales to modern horror films, exploring themes of fear, the supernatural, and the macabre.
Cultural Significance
Horror serves as a reflection of societal fears and anxieties, providing a cathartic experience for audiences. It has influenced various subcultures and has a dedicated fan base.
Related Concepts
Related concepts to horror include terror, dread, loathing, and the macabre. It is often intertwined with genres like thriller, suspense, and supernatural fiction.
See Also
- [Horror Fiction](link to horror fiction wiki)
- [Horror Film](link to horror film wiki)
- [Gothic Literature](link to gothic literature wiki)
An overwhelming and painful feeling caused by something frightfully shocking, terrifying, or revolting.