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: Analyze how Holden (the interior designer) and Alma systematically strip Doris of her self-worth by labeling her work as "pedestrian" and "Pottery Barn hell". 2. A Modern "Rosemary’s Baby": Postpartum Horror

Below are several "interesting paper" angles you could pursue, ranging from psychological analysis to film history: 1. The Weaponization of Mediocrity "American Horror Story" Gaslight(2021)

: While the "Black Pill" supposedly reveals true talent, the episode argues that "talent" is actually a social construct used by the "elite" (Harry, Alma, and Ursula) to justify the disposal of those they find inconvenient. : Analyze how Holden (the interior designer) and

: "Gaslight" uses the supernatural "Black Pill" as a metaphor for the real-world isolation and medical gaslighting often experienced by new mothers. The Weaponization of Mediocrity : While the "Black

This paper would compare the parallel trajectories of Doris/Alma and the "outcast" duo, Mickey and TB Karen.

: Compare Doris's experience to the 1944 film Gaslight or Rosemary's Baby , focusing on how her husband, Harry, uses her postpartum state to delegitimize her valid fears. 3. The "Pure Artist" vs. The "Commercial Sellout"

The episode heavily leans into "domestic horror" tropes, where the home and family become the primary sources of danger.

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