Uncanny In Horror Movies

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Uncanny is a word that can have multiple definitions. Freud really unpacked the word into many different elements that can describe uncanny. He explains this word as the inanimate becoming animate, the familiar in the unfamiliar or vice versa, doppelgänger, subverted expectation, return of the repressed, etc. In Royle’s reading which is writing that incorporates others writing from different authors, speaks about the uncanny as foreign to self or mind, autobiothanatoheterographical, aesthetics, death drive, ghostly, etc. This comes to the conclusion, that uncanny is usually something out of the norms in which we encounter in our everyday life routines or something that makes the hairs on your arm stand up. I would like to take the word uncanny and unpack in comparison of dolls in horror films that commit murders.
Dolls are toys that most children have regardless of gender, culture or any other facts. It is most likely at one point in one’s life; one had a doll that sat in a corner, on a bed, or toy chest and we can all relate. Dolls have been used in films since the birth of horror of films and began using dolls that just sit in a creepy form. In 1975 The Twilight Zone inspired the use of dolls as a
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Chucky is multiple films that are usually watched in chronological order due to the plot. These films include a red hair doll wearing overall jeans and a stripe shirt. At first, he is a pretty normal doll but, during the fourth film he receives stitches all over his face and a bloody red eye. Chucky came about through a voodoo transfer from Charles Lee Ray soul and has become a doll on the market, very popular for young boys to want. Chucky is trying to find a way to transfer hi soul into human form and in the process he begins this habit of committing murders. Chucky manipulates people to get around to what he wants to do and commits these murders in very crucial