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Thesis: Stephen King is a well-known writer on horror and captures readers using a variety of
techniques involving fear of the unknown and supernatural requisites.
I. The Horror King
A. Young readers
B. Adult readers
II. Unknown Fear
A. Sounds1. Booms2. Knocks
B. Naturally scary situationsIII. Supernatural requisites
A. AliensB. Giant creaturesC. Make believe monsters
IV. Writing style
A. ToneB. EmphasisC. Word usage
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Stephen King was born September 21, 1947 in Portland, Maine. He went to a state
university in Maine and after graduating, he began his very successful writing career in the genre
of Horror. His first opportunity came in 1966 when he started writing short stories for American
Magazine. King established himself as an excellent novel writer due to his ability to give people
that sense of fear. He published his work under Richard Bachman in 1977, but in 1984, he
strayed away and began establishing his work independently showing off his intriguing writing
skills. To say the least Stephen King is a well-known writer on horror and captures readers using
a variety of techniques involving fear of the unknown and supernatural requisites (The Crystal
Reference Encyclopedia, Par. 1).
Many say that King is the modern Poe and the definite king of horror. His works have
sold by the millions and continue to sell. He has a crazy ability to scare people in his literary
works using little things such as an everyday event. Kings works have been successful enough
as novels that they were turned into motion pictures (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Par . 1).
Movies such as Carrie, The Dead Zone, and The Shining, all began as successful novels and yet
again flourished as movies (The Bloomsbury Dictionary of English Literature, Par. 1).
King wrote The Eyes of the Dragon, which is about the life of a dragon named Wamba.
King wrote this for his daughter so that she would have the chance to read one of his works
without experiencing true horror that his other books offered. This book turned out to be a huge
success due to young readers being able to capture Kings writing style in a much easier fashion.
This started Kings writing of childrens novels instead of writings only for adults (Ivanhoe, Par.
10).
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King writes the majority of his novels or short stories for the adult audience . These
works really show off Kings true horrific state of mind and his ability to give people that sense
of fear. Many adults that read his books can relate to the situations that the characters are in and
even place themselves in the situation itself. King captures the readers attention and gets their
minds swimming at what is going to happen next.
Stephen King utilizes fear of the unknown in an absolutely sinister way . People reading
his novels are constantly wondering whats around the corner or what might appear out of the
darkness. The way he has mastered these tools in his horror works has enabled him to become
very successful. People like to be frightened and wonder what they would do if it were them in
the same situation as characters in the books.
Sounds are very efficient when reading a horror story or even watching a movie. This
grabs the attention of the reader and gets some adrenaline to start pumping . People like to
anticipate at this point to what is going to happen next and this feeling keeps the pages turning .
Reading stories that include booms or knocks are efficient in stories because maybe while
the reader is reading they hear something outside. This genre, if written correctly, can definitely
grab a persons attention right from the start.
Naturally scary situations are also effective tools when writing a horror story. King likes
to write about small towns and the darkness. Many people are afraid of the dark or are
somewhat frightened by sounds of the night. Using these factors in a story make people scared
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because maybe the reader is reading the story at night or in a dim lit area. King understands
what makes people scared and puts these types of elements in his stories .
Supernatural requisites have been in horror stories for ages . From Dracula to
Frankenstein, ghosts to ghouls. These supernatural factors have been in stories and have been
told and retold for years upon years. People still enjoy the old horror stories but they also enjoy
new tales as well.
King bases many of his stories in New England in small towns. It is a very good place to
base stories at due to its pine trees and snowy atmosphere creating a dreary dark feeling . In
Kings bookNeedful Things, the devil comes to a small town and brings out the worst in people.
The town is then turned into a slaughterhouse due to people killing one another (Film and
Theater, Par. 57).
Tommyknockers,Dreamcatcher, and Under the Dome are all alienated books. Questions
have always been asked if there is other life on planets or in space. Stephen King brings aliens
into some of his works and shows people a story of what would happen if aliens were to invade
or take over. Aliens interest some people very much and King gives those people something to
relate to as well as read.
Giant creatures are a crazy topic to write about. Snakes and spiders are a widely known
fear for many people in the world. Imagine how people would react if they crossed the path of a
giant spider, they would have a heart attack standing up. Stephen King has a very vast
imagination as well to put stories together and even make up monsters. His description of the
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make believe monsters is extremely vivid. People can actually put a picture in their minds of
how the monster would look and act.
King uses a tone in his stories that as the sentences are read it seems as if they are read
quieter, faster, and louder in different parts of his stories. Using these techniques, he can give
the reader a sense of what it is like to be in the situation and the place. Every little detail in each
story is very well put together and shows that King is the true horror king. When writing a
horror or mystery story tone is very important to include because without it, the story would not
be as suspenseful. King has been writing stories for over forty years and has practically
mastered tone in each of his novels as well as his short stories and other works.
Word emphasis is another key to a horror story. Without it, the reader is not getting the
feeling of excitement, creepy noise, or scary condition. The reader needs to understand what
kind of noise was made or the way a person is yelling.
King has mastered the uses of words in sentences in a way most writers do not. Writers
need to put words in ways where the reader understands them and sentences are very clear as
well as easy to read and comprehend. Most of Kings works are for the more mature,
experienced readers, but the majority of people are capable of understanding the word usage in
his stories.
Tone, emphasis, and word usage are key techniques that King puts in his stories to
become very successful in his writing career. People enjoy reading his stories and placing
themselves in odd, scary situations. If other writers had the imagination and skills that Stephen
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King has, then they too could have successful careers in writing any genre of novel or short
story.
King wrote a story in 2000 called On Writing. This story tells about Kings life, near
fatal accident. The story also elaborates on the rest of his career. King produces stories at an
incredible rate and in his life, and is expected to continue to produce story upon story . People
and other writers still continually criticize Kings writing style and novels. Despite the negative
criticism that he received, King seems to put this behind him and continues to do his own thing
using his own unique writing style (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Par . 1).
In conclusion,
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