Paranoia and Perception: Analyzing 'Rosemary's Baby'

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Rosemary’s baby, Adrian, does not appear until after his dramatic birth toward the end of the film, and yet his cameo in the poster suggests that the evil is after him despite that until the climax Rosemary is proven to be a paranoid mother. In the poster the silhouette of an old fashioned stroller is on a rocky hill. This hints to a constant danger as it is obvious that with the smallest movement the stroller can go over the hill. This simple choice of location plays on the human emotions because the audience cannot help but fear for the child. While one can argue that it is a metaphor for Rosemary’s fear of the safety of her child her willingness to believe in the supernatural and frantic behavior causes the audience to question if the

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