Good evening, world. Welcome to Fright Talk! I'm Nadeem Tabs, here with my co-host, the great and frightening Billy. Thank you for tuning in to our previous shows. Tonight, we delve into a fun and eerie topic: children as monsters in movies, books, and real life.
We'll explore why children, often symbols of innocence, are used as elements of horror, from ghostly voices to anti-hero monsters. Discussing classics like "Children of the Corn" and "The Good Son," we analyze how these portrayals affect our perception of innocence and evil.
Billy and I will dive into cultural taboos, such as why certain themes involving children are often avoided in literature and media. We'll also look at how some works manage to circumvent these taboos, creating memorable and terrifying child characters.
Join us as we navigate through the creepy world of child monsters, discussing iconic films, literature, and even personal anecdotes. This episode promises to offer a unique perspective on horror just in time for the Halloween season.
Thank you for being part of the Fright Talk family. Your support means the world to us as we continue to bring you thrilling and thought-provoking content. Stay tuned for more exciting episodes!
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