Character Types in Horror Films
HERO
• Very much a male, masculine, alpha male
figure. Although they have tended to be
female in post-modern films.
• Brave character who tends not to show
emotion to lead the group and stay strong
when others may be distraught.
Non-Believer
• Portrayed as very cocky and overconfident.
• Convinces other characters that they’re
overreacting and often end up killed first OR
faces the reality of the plot and acts like an
infant when he is frightened.
Female Victim
• Portrayed as very weak and vulnerable and
requires protection.
• Are young and attractive and often blonde.
• Follows the blonde stereotypes of being
stupid, attractive and annoying.
• Her behaviour puts the audience on edge and
triggers fake scares on unnecessary occasions.
Loved up couple
• A relationship between two characters who
are all over each other.
• They leave the group and are so preoccupied
with each other don’t notice the killer
• One of them will die leaving the other
distraught. (Usually as they are about to have
sex)
Hysterical Character
• Fragile female figure (Can be a fragile male)
• As they break down into hysterics after
witnessing the death of a friend.
• Frustrates the audience as they don’t refuse to
leave when in danger.
• This character will either die as a result of
staying put OR the other characters will be
hunted down with her saved until last.
Evil Character
• Comes in different forms; Serial killer, demonic
possession, ghost, monster (E.g. vampire,
werewolf, zombie).
• If they are human they would wear masks
disguising their identity and emotions.
• Inhuman as they take a lot to be wounded or
even killed. If they are stabbed they manage
to get back up with minimal harm.
• Other evil characters play on our fears of
monstrous creatures which we believe do not
exist.
Character types in horror films

Character types in horror films

  • 1.
    Character Types inHorror Films
  • 2.
    HERO • Very mucha male, masculine, alpha male figure. Although they have tended to be female in post-modern films. • Brave character who tends not to show emotion to lead the group and stay strong when others may be distraught.
  • 3.
    Non-Believer • Portrayed asvery cocky and overconfident. • Convinces other characters that they’re overreacting and often end up killed first OR faces the reality of the plot and acts like an infant when he is frightened.
  • 4.
    Female Victim • Portrayedas very weak and vulnerable and requires protection. • Are young and attractive and often blonde. • Follows the blonde stereotypes of being stupid, attractive and annoying. • Her behaviour puts the audience on edge and triggers fake scares on unnecessary occasions.
  • 5.
    Loved up couple •A relationship between two characters who are all over each other. • They leave the group and are so preoccupied with each other don’t notice the killer • One of them will die leaving the other distraught. (Usually as they are about to have sex)
  • 6.
    Hysterical Character • Fragilefemale figure (Can be a fragile male) • As they break down into hysterics after witnessing the death of a friend. • Frustrates the audience as they don’t refuse to leave when in danger. • This character will either die as a result of staying put OR the other characters will be hunted down with her saved until last.
  • 7.
    Evil Character • Comesin different forms; Serial killer, demonic possession, ghost, monster (E.g. vampire, werewolf, zombie). • If they are human they would wear masks disguising their identity and emotions. • Inhuman as they take a lot to be wounded or even killed. If they are stabbed they manage to get back up with minimal harm. • Other evil characters play on our fears of monstrous creatures which we believe do not exist.