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I wonder what you all think of as the difference between "horror" and "terror."
The two words describe two very similar but somehow different emotions. It seems to me that "terror" might be what you would experience if you were, say, about to run up Omaha Beach on D-Day while being shot at by machine guns, and "horror" is what you would experience right after you actually got shot. That is, terror is a more intellectual fear based on your rational response to a situation, and horror is a more emotional response to a situation, involving fear and disgust.
Any thoughts on this?
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I've always thought to myself that terror is the fear of things real or rational, and that horror is the fear of the unreal or irrational. We don't have Terror flicks, nor do we have horrorists. But I'm not arguing logically.
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hmmm... I guess I've always thought of horror as being the thing I felt at a scary movie and terror as being a reaction to something real that was actually and really frightening.
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Just to add to the confusion I would say that horror was broader with fuzzier edges and terror more pointed.
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I'd have to agree with Brandon and tsuwm. Horror has a sense of the supernatural to it. I suspect that might have been *caused by the term "horror movie," though. When I get home I'll look into Stephen King's Danse Macabre, a great non-fiction book about the history of the genre, to see if the Master has anything to say on the matter.
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Surely you recognise the capacity to feel horror at ordinary human events? To me, terror implies fear, where horror implies revulsion or disgust. And terror is green, whilst horror, dear Kurtz, is definitely dark, very dark
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broad, fuzzy; pointed; green; dark, very dark.
Synesthetes of the world unite! You have nothing to lose but your bright mauve, discordant, rotten-egg chains!
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Terror can soil underwear. Horror can't.
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wwh>Terror can soil underwear. Horror can't. that depends... [actually, I like that, bill.]
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wwh>Terror can soil underwear. Horror can't.
tsuwm>that depends...
And if you wear Depends .... off to hide now, gutter police banging on door!
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