愛卡夫式恐怖係指透過展示人嘅微不足道令讀者覺得驚嘅恐怖故仔,例子有美國作家H. P. 愛卡夫嘅作品。喺呢啲故仔入面,威脅主角生存嘅力量係一啲規模極宏大嘅事物,例如係一個外形極古怪、身體好似星球咁大、力量無邊、而且當人類係玩具噉玩嘅神,呢個神用各種方法玩弄主角,將啲恐怖靈異生物逐一派去殺主角,而喺主角辛苦一輪逃離啲生物嘅追殺之後,個神淨係笑咗笑,再不費吹灰之力一吓殺死主角-令讀者感覺到人係幾咁微細同無力[55]。
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