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: Represented by the vampires of Castle Dimitrescu.

One of the most compelling academic perspectives on the game treats the village as a "political body" held together by a shared desire for safety. In this narrative, the village acts as a closed system where the outsider—Ethan Winters—is initially viewed as a threat. However, the game subverts this trope by revealing that the true danger comes from within: the "mold" is a biological threat that remains invisible until a trusted neighbor turns into a monster. This mirrors real-world anxieties about invisible infections and the breakdown of community trust. A Spectrum of Horror Genres resident_evil_village.part5.ra...

While "Part 5" of a playthrough typically focuses on the or the final confrontation with Lady Dimitrescu , a deeper essay on Resident Evil Village examines how the game blends classical folklore with modern biological horror. The Body Politic and the "Infected Insider" : Represented by the vampires of Castle Dimitrescu

: Found in Heisenberg’s factory, where flesh is merged with machinery. Mechanical Evolution However, the game subverts this trope by revealing

Resident Evil Village is unique for how it compartmentalizes different sub-genres of horror into its four primary locations:

: Personified by the grotesque, aquatic mutations of Salvatore Moreau.

: Explored through the dolls and hallucinations of House Beneviento.