: Whether man-made like Frankenstein's creation or a natural terror like Grendel, its background provides the logic needed for the audience to suspend disbelief [4]. 2. Narrative Strategy and Pacing
: Sometimes the most terrifying creatures are human beings acting with sociopathic cruelty , forcing the protagonist to confront the "monster in the form of a man" [7, 27]. 4. Establishing Rules and Stakes The Monster
: Keep the creature mysterious. Withholding details about its full appearance or origin enhances the psychological horror by letting the reader’s imagination fill in the gaps [2, 9]. : Whether man-made like Frankenstein's creation or a
: Explore narratives where the monster is actually the protagonist , revealing a dark nature that must be integrated or redeemed [7, 19]. : Explore narratives where the monster is actually
: This classic structure involves a protagonist identifying what they value most and defeating a villain that threatens it [1].