Child and adult horror 2. The Monsters
Let's take another look at deep horror, the adult horror. What does Dracula represent? On a surface level, he's a monster that sucks blood but when we look deeper we see a bigger meaning. Perhaps sucking blood is erotic and he represents the male need for sex. Maybe that's why so many vampire stories are teen angst. Know one knows unbridled lust like a horny teenager. Perfect fit for a vampire. How about we go deeper? Dracula lives in a castle and is obviously rich. Maybe Dracula represents the bourgoisie and how they suck the life out of the common folk who are crushed under the system. And what about werewolves? Are people really beasts underneath the front we put on in public? Are we all monsters underneath? Just digging a little provides so many layers of depth that touch the adult mind. The child is scared of the monster under the bed, not the meaning behind the monster. An adult would likely brush off the monster's form and look deep into the message behind the monster. That's the difference between a child and adult horror, the depth.
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