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Horror Character
  Stereotypes
Hero (Protagonist)
O Nearly always a male character of a strong and a
  masculine build.
O This character shows little emotion throughout the
  film and stays strong and supportive to the rest of
  the characters
O In most recent horror they have started to use
  female as the hero characters making it challenge
  older traditional conventions.
Villain (Antagonist)
O They have many forms like a serial
  killer, ghost, monsters(Zombie, werewolves etc.)
O If they are human they always wear a mask so the
  audience cannot make a connection to them and
  this then plays on the fear of the unknown. The
  fear of the unknown also applies to monster and
  demons
O These characters are much more tougher then the
  other characters as they are often stabbed or hit
  with an object and they keep getting up again.
O This character has the most impact on the
  audience and strikes fear into them.
Victim
O The role is mostly played by a woman.
O The character is portrayed to be stupid and
  annoying. The victim is not usually the first to die
  but will be killed.
O This character is used in horrors to build suspense
  as the character is jumpy and easily scared. Which
  makes the audience
Non-Believer
O The role can be played by a man or a woman
O They are usually the second person to be killed
O Typically quotes “There are no such things as
  demons” and “No one in their right mind would
  come out here”
O After saying these sorts of lines they are killed or
  someone is killed which starts the killing spree
Loved up Couple
O They are male and female characters, that have separated
  from the group when they are killed or one of the others is
  killed.
O At this point, the audience are often shouting at the
  characters, and are frustrated at how oblivious they are.
O They have an impact on the audience, as they get
  frustrated at them, putting the audience on the edge of their
  seat, building up tension further.
O They have an impact on the audience, as they get
  frustrated at them, putting the audience on the edge of their
  seat, building up tension further.
The Helper
O This character as the title suggests
  “Helps” the hero with tasks.
O Is similar to the donor
O Appears a critical moments throughout
  the film.
The Donor
O This character often gives the hero
  something special to help with their quest
  of task.
The False Hero
O This character pretends to help the hero
  and the group but it turns out later that
  they are helping the villain (Antagonist)
O This character can sometimes be
  mistaken to be the hero

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Horror Character Stereotypes Explained

  • 1. Horror Character Stereotypes
  • 2. Hero (Protagonist) O Nearly always a male character of a strong and a masculine build. O This character shows little emotion throughout the film and stays strong and supportive to the rest of the characters O In most recent horror they have started to use female as the hero characters making it challenge older traditional conventions.
  • 3. Villain (Antagonist) O They have many forms like a serial killer, ghost, monsters(Zombie, werewolves etc.) O If they are human they always wear a mask so the audience cannot make a connection to them and this then plays on the fear of the unknown. The fear of the unknown also applies to monster and demons O These characters are much more tougher then the other characters as they are often stabbed or hit with an object and they keep getting up again. O This character has the most impact on the audience and strikes fear into them.
  • 4. Victim O The role is mostly played by a woman. O The character is portrayed to be stupid and annoying. The victim is not usually the first to die but will be killed. O This character is used in horrors to build suspense as the character is jumpy and easily scared. Which makes the audience
  • 5. Non-Believer O The role can be played by a man or a woman O They are usually the second person to be killed O Typically quotes “There are no such things as demons” and “No one in their right mind would come out here” O After saying these sorts of lines they are killed or someone is killed which starts the killing spree
  • 6. Loved up Couple O They are male and female characters, that have separated from the group when they are killed or one of the others is killed. O At this point, the audience are often shouting at the characters, and are frustrated at how oblivious they are. O They have an impact on the audience, as they get frustrated at them, putting the audience on the edge of their seat, building up tension further. O They have an impact on the audience, as they get frustrated at them, putting the audience on the edge of their seat, building up tension further.
  • 7. The Helper O This character as the title suggests “Helps” the hero with tasks. O Is similar to the donor O Appears a critical moments throughout the film.
  • 8. The Donor O This character often gives the hero something special to help with their quest of task.
  • 9. The False Hero O This character pretends to help the hero and the group but it turns out later that they are helping the villain (Antagonist) O This character can sometimes be mistaken to be the hero