A study of character psychology in horror novels
In horror novels, the characters are often exposed to the unknown, which forces them to confront their deepest fears and demons. The study of their psychology makes it possible to understand how they respond to danger, what complexes and injuries they experience, and what motivations move them in the struggle for survival.Examples of research may include analysis of the protagonist's psychological portrait, his fears and doubts, and motivations that cause him to act in extreme danger. It is also important to consider the psychology of antagonists - villains and monsters - to understand their roots and the causes of their atrocities.
The study of character psychology in horror novels expands our understanding of the genre and allows us to delve deeper into its features. It opens up a world of human fears and desires to us, allowing us to understand how these aspects shape the plot and atmosphere of works and make them so fascinating to readers.
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