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Essay heading: Archetypes in Horror Films
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Almost immediately, Ben is introduced as the leader among the group. He is the one with the plans, the gun, and the smarts necessary for survival in such an outstanding situation. However, not everyone agrees with how Ben is trying to run things. Mr. Cooper questions Ben's authority, suggesting that the basement is the safest place in the house... displayed 300 characters
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Ben retorts, saying that the basement only has one entrance and one exit, both being the same door. He exclaims, "That basement is a deathtrap!" Ben is revealed to be the only character that thinks and acts logically. He certainly does what he can to try to be the hero, but, in the end, he doesn't actually save anyone at all; in fact, Ben is the only character who survives the entirety of the night... displayed next 300 characters
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