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The Cabin

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The Cabin I hear that American Gothic is your favorite movie genre. Well, I have a movie script for you: The Cabin. This suspense movie is about a girl, who unknowingly wakes up in the woods, with the feeling that she was being watched. As she begins venturing into the woods, she realizes that she’s actually being followed. The assailant takes chase, knocks her out and drags her to his cabin. She wakes up with the realization that there is no escaping, with the ending being her crawling towards the door screaming help me. This is considered American Gothic, for multiple reasons, such as the setting, the suspense, and the antagonist. The setting is American Gothic, because it’s set in the woods at around midnight. The low mist magnifies the suspenseful feeling. The fact that the woods at night is simply unnerving. People tend to feel fear by simply because of the dark could represent the unknown, and fear of the unknown. I believe the woods should be more of a forest, …show more content…

The unknown is a massively basic human fear. Being able to play on people’s fears is definitely key to making an incredible movie. Nobody knows who the antagonist exactly is, and at first is revealed as a creature like thing. Eventually it is revealed that it is indeed human, and he’s simply a stalker that’s gone to far. The feeling of paranoia is also a basic human fear, because the feeling of being watched is a terrifying thing. The antagonist is considered American Gothic as well. I believe this, because nobody knows who he is until the end. Some people would disagree with this, because they believe that they could have guessed that from the beginning. That may be true, but, the majority of the people could be stunned by fear, and have no idea what could be chasing the protagonist. The antagonist is also first perceived as a supernatural being, only to be discovered as human later. This trait also highlights the feel of American

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