The Year of Fear
Movies play a role in almost everyone's life. People either see them, hear about them, or read about them everyday. It seems that many successful movies are either made about a true event or a similar event follows the movie. For instance, the year of 1991 saw the dreadful and atrocious acts of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer. Dahmer was a grizzly murderer who killed his victims and then devoured their body parts. People were fascinated with Dahmer and his crime— so fascinated in fact that People magazine voted him "One of the most intriguing people of 1991." Ironically, the Academy Award winner of 1991 was about murder and cannabilism that closely resembled that of Dahmer. The Silence of the Lambs began the chapter of the entire Jeffrey Dahmer murder scandal— it was also a movie that captivated and fascinated all audiences, and it gave the viewers a chance to experience their own personal fear because there were so many of them portrayed in the movie— and after all, everyone likes to be frightened every once in a while. When the world was informed of Jeffrey Dahmer's horrendous crimes, they associated him with Dr. Hannibal "the Cannibal" Lector, a psychiatrist from the movie with quicksilver cunning a
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Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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