![]() Ship Tease: Has a little of this with Stella.Subverted - he ran away to avoid being sent to Vietnam. Parental Abandonment: Implied by the fact that he sleeps in his car and has no known family.It turns out that he's a drifter because he's dodging the draft for the Vietnam War. However, he is forced to stay longer after Tommy trashes his car and commits to helping Stella and the others when Sarah's book of scary stories begins to wreak havoc. He only plans on staying for a couple of days before moving on. The Drifter: Ramon is the only character who is not a resident of the small town of Mill Valley.However, Ramon finally goes through with it at the end of the movie. ![]() He feels this way because his older brother was drafted into the war and his body was returned to Ramon's family in pieces. He is actively avoiding being sent to Vietnam, considering it a death trap with no hope of victory. Draft Dodging: This is the reason why Ramon is a drifter.The boy from "Me Tie Dough Tie Walker" was unnamed, and the main character of "What Do You Come For?" was an unnamed elderly woman. Canon Foreigner: Has no equivalent in the original books.Tomboy and Girly Girl: Stella is the tomboy to Ruths girly girl.Ī drifter who gets involved with Stella and her friends after helping them evade Tommy after they played a prank on him.Talking the Monster to Death: Talks down Sarah Bellows by pointing out to her that she became the monster that everyone said she was.Ship Tease: Has a little of this with Ramon.Stella blames herself for it, though it's never made clear why she ran away in the first place. Missing Mom: Her mother ran out on her and her father when she was younger.Innocent Blue Eyes: Stella is blue eyed.Stella later tries to burn it, but it's impervious to fire. Unfortunately, it shows right back up in her room. As soon as Sarah's book starts to show its malevolence, Stella returns it to the Bellows house and apologizes for taking it. Genre Savvy: She seems to be this, given that she writes and reads a lot of scary stories.Final Girl: Played with because Ramon and Ruth survive as she does.In the original Haunted House story, the one who put the ghost to rest was a nameless male preacher. Canon Foreigner: Stella is the protagonist of the movie's original framing story and has no counterpart in the books.The film's young heroine who discovers Sarah Bellows' book.
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