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      • One of the primary reasons horror stories hold such a grip on our imagination is their ability to tap into our innate fears. Deep-seated anxieties, such as fear of the dark, death, or the unknown, are universal to human experience. Horror narratives exploit these fears, often conjuring up images and scenarios that play upon our vulnerabilities.
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