If we define fear as a revolt of logic, at Lovecraft's all too predictable. His stories are all cast in the same mold, and soon quon has read some of them we have all read. The same emphasis, repetition dadjectifs as terrible, disgusting, horrible, terrifying, etc .. which falls under lautosuggestion, and revelation relegated to the end in final fall that gives the effect of expected little surprise, as the quon guessed. The enemy is still abroad, the aliens, the pagan gods, foreign cultures and those that are not WASP like him. It seldom comes to mind that the demons are born of imagination and not from outside. His, in any case reflects the conservatism and racism of a small white middle class sassimilant in high society but unable to integrate sy, looking with disgust those who are socially closest to him, and that he may even join lissue him of a reversal of fortune: the disadvantaged, mestizos, mulattos, Indians, blacks.