Monsters are a creature that cause fear and harm by their appearance, they are cruel, they have bad behavior, and cannot be controlled.The monsters are not going away like our fears. The monsters lived in humans mind, it’s a part from human culture and we should study it, it help you to learn what it means to be human and how to avoid dealing with your fear. Also the monsters have a negative influence on humans. They are human creation. They combine animal and human forms. You are facing your fears is the same as when you are seeing a horror movie. The monsters are always here with us, even if they not here, they will return and bring “human knowledge”. The advantage of approaching the topic of horror in this way is our insanity. Using a roller coaster as an example to show that you might have the same reaction while watching horror movie …show more content…
Social categories that monstrous difference involve are culture, political, racial, economic, and sexual. The power of using the label "monstrous” is reminding us about people past and present. According to Cohen, he links monsters to the idea of the "repressed," the attraction of "forbidden practices" ( Cohen 16), "escapist fantasies" and "freedom" in order to normalize, and to enforce. It makes the monsters more appealing. An example of monestrous is a person who is evil, scary, and has been beaten up. “the monster’s body is a cultural body” mean that the monsters are born as an embodiment of a certain culture moment, and their bodies are mixed of fear, fantasy…..etc. The image of the "crossroads" help introduce the idea of the monster as a cultural construct by telling that monsters intersect at two road