Z = Zeitgeist
If you can't tell by reading it, 'zeitgeist' is a word that has origins in Germany. It's the idea that ideas of a specific time are influenced by the mood, cultural, and social beliefs of that time. Zeitgeist is why and how artists and writers do what they do. Edgar Allan Poe for example, was notorious for writing stories where people were buried alive. A popular fear at the time? Being buried alive. He didn't invent this fear and put it in the peoples' minds. It was something he took from people and implanted into his short stories to make them both more engaging and more horrifying. Now me? I'm afraid of spiders so being buried alive isn't half as bad as the idea that I'll wake up in bed some night with a spider crawling up my leg or over my face or in my ear... That's probably enough about me. More obvious examples of a zeitgeist include George Orwell's 1984 and Animal Farm . George Orwell who saw the start and end of both world wars, wro...