Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Change in expression.

Is it just me or has anyone else noticed that the more modern these stories become the more vulgar they are also? I mean, pretty much every story had some form of crude language or acts. Do you think it's because of a change in the morals of the times? I also think this week was more uncanny stories than frightening. I laughed during most of them, anyone else find them comical?

1 comment:

Bailey Carpenter said...

I definitely read them in a more humorous sense. I think it is because as time goes by, there are more and more things to frighten us that we don't really consider "terrifying" on the same level as a blood-curdling demon. For instance, "The Chambered Fruit." I was not really scared of the dead girl coming back, but of the internet pervert and the impossibility of the mother's grief. The inflatable boy story was just plain hilarious to me...