We consider and analyze in detail the most common types of parodies on children's scary stories (actual parodies, parody-recasts and parodic works), which are published in the space of the modern Runet, and some of the possible cases of using genre clich?s of children's scary narrative folklore as a form for creating parodies on texts of creepypasta. Parodies of all these types are usually published on the resources of scary stories and creepypasta side by side with the mimicked originals. Thus, they can be both openly presented as parodies (accompanied by appropriate headings) and disguised as original works of the parodied genre (as a result, parodic texts are more often found inside the collections of original stories).
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