A good story that turns disturbing could be one about a young, talented artist. He has great potential and is supported by his loving family. But then he gets involved with a group of people who introduce him to drugs and slowly destroy his life. The initial good elements of family support and talent are overshadowed by the disturbing turn of events.
You can introduce unexpected acts of violence. For example, in a story about a peaceful town, suddenly having a random act of murder that shatters the tranquility. This adds a disturbing element to the good story of the town's normal life.
The first disturbing horror story could be about a small town. Every few years, a child goes missing. The townspeople suspect a mysterious figure that lurks in the woods on the outskirts. No one has ever seen its face clearly. Another story is of a mirror. A woman buys an antique mirror. But when she looks into it, she sometimes sees a different face, a face full of malice. It starts to seem like there's something malevolent trapped inside the mirror. For the third story, there's an old cemetery. People who visit at midnight claim to see a ghostly figure hovering over certain graves, and they can feel a cold chill that seems to seep into their bones.
Edgar Allan Poe's stories are often disturbing. For example, 'The Tell - Tale Heart'. The narrator's obsessive and deranged state as he murders an old man because of his 'vulture - like' eye is quite chilling. He then hears the heartbeat of the dead man under the floorboards, which adds to the horror.
Yes, in many cases it can be illegal. Disturbing stories that involve extreme violence, harm to minors, or promote illegal and unethical behavior may violate laws regarding obscenity, incitement of violence, or harm to the public. For example, if a story details graphic and cruel acts of violence in a way that is likely to cause distress or harm to readers, it could cross the legal line.
Often, it's the unexpected and dark twists. For example, in some of these stories, characters that seem normal at first turn out to be capable of great evil. It goes against our expectations of how people should behave.
Sure. One might be a story about a person who slowly loses their sanity in a desolate, old house where strange noises keep them on edge every night. Another could be a tale of a character who discovers a hidden and very dark secret about their family that completely shatters their view of the world.
A long disturbing story might be the one about the abandoned asylum. In the past, it was filled with patients who were treated inhumanely. There were reports of screams still echoing through the halls even after it was closed. Some explorers who dared to enter later found old medical equipment, like rusty straitjackets and electroshock therapy devices. The place had a really eerie and disturbing atmosphere that made people feel uneasy.
One disturbing kids story could be 'The Little Match Girl' by Hans Christian Andersen. The little girl is out in the cold, starving and eventually freezes to death while having visions of warmth and comfort. It's disturbing because it shows the harsh reality of poverty and loneliness that a child can face.
One disturbing horror story is 'The Yellow Wallpaper'. It's about a woman who is made to stay in a room with hideous yellow wallpaper while she's suffering from postpartum depression. As time goes on, she becomes obsessed with the wallpaper and starts to hallucinate, seeing a woman trapped behind it. It's disturbing as it shows the descent into madness caused by isolation and lack of proper care.