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The distinction between horror and terror is a standard literary and psychological concept applied especially to Gothic and horror fiction.[1] Horror is the feeling of revulsion that usually follows a frightening sight, sound, or otherwise experience. By contrast, terror is usually described as the feeling of dread and anticipation that precedes the horrifying experience.
Noël Carroll also defined terror as a combination of horror and revulsion.[2]