Because movies and music are often drawn for teenagers and adult audiences, I frustratedly fear being killed by clowns. When I first saw Steven King 's movie "The Horror Movie", I formed this fear around 12 years old. In the story, an evil clown named Pennywise tried to kill the group of seven teenagers. After being overwhelmed by the children, he came back after 30 years to complete what he was unable to do many years ago. I put on my 7 children 's shoes, a white face and a red nose clown was chasing my fear dreams in the sewer. After seeing the evil clown doll at Stephen Spielberg's movie "Poltergeist", a horrible clown doll was sitting naked in a child's bedroom rocking chair with a malicious smile. It looks like genuine it stretched out his long arms, extended his hand to grab the little boy under the bed, and killed him.
I am worried, just like a movie, a small clown doll staring at my ominous sitting on my shelf is lively and may kill me by killing. In addition to the movies, the very vulgar lyrics of the lap group Insane Clown Posse made my spine cold. Like just a clown, they are dressed in facial paint. The organization uses their lyrics to convey hatred and fear to the audience. They sing behaviors approved only by large massacres and devils themselves. Lyrics like: "You are sleeping, get up and die, you have a broom broom in the forest, I will sing your lullaby until you start taking it.Should you bind you and your F I bit it ***** * toes; then on your face "I spit out. F *** Wash Foot B ****! "They did not sing very sloppy words, I heard that these" clowed clowns "wanted to divide my face with two axes, I heard that all clowns are evil murderers It began to formalize. Happy painted surface, colorful costume, behind the red nose?
Why do not people like clowns Joseph Durwin of Trinity University assumes two commonly accepted schools. One thing is that fears are based on negative personal experiences of young clowns. The second theory is that the mass media created a sort of hype around the evil clown, even those who are not exposed to clowns are trained, disliked or afraid. However, these theories are not completely satisfactory. Darwin keeps an impressive history of clowns dating back to ancient clowns and fools. At that time, the clown could not even expect a departure from mankind until publicly ridiculing God for violating the sexual norm of the day. As time went on, the clown became a liar, whose intent was not so glorious, became a more ominous character.
In anthropology, the term "clown" has been extended to equivalent clowns and fools in non-Western culture. A society in which such a "clown" occupies an important position is called a "clown society", and the role of "clown" including religious or ceremonial abilities is called "ceremonial clown". About 2,400 BC, the fifth dynasty in Egypt found the oldest "clown". Unlike court clowns, clowns traditionally play a social religious and psychological role Traditionally, the role of pastors and clowns is held by the same individual. Peter Berg wrote as follows. "Foolishness and foolishness such as religion and magic seems reasonable to satisfy the deep-seated needs in human society."
The word Coulrophobia means constant irrational fear of the clown. It may have origin in Cologne, Greece. The word clown may come from the lack of Cloyne, Clod, Colonus - Country style rural bread, farmers, rough cutters, or common sense. People who are coughing feel that they "shook and got trauma" while watching the line of sight or thinking clowns. In a study conducted in a UK hospital, when reporting that 250 or more children (4 to 16 years old) do not like images, it is actually adverse that decorating children's wards with clown images is actually counterproductive I found out.