The fourth season of Stranger Things, Volume One, introduced Vecna as the show’s new supernatural villain, and his relationship with spiders is especially important.
The relationship between Vecna and spiders in Weird things It has a deeper meaning than simply instilling fear in the audience by using a common horror trope. Vecna is introduced in the Netflix series as the latest supernatural villain to torment the residents of Hawkins, Indiana. At the end of Weird things Season 4, Volume One, his true identity is finally revealed and his motives for terrorizing the city are discovered, all due to a spider’s nest in a bathroom hatch. But while spiders are prevalent in the horror genre due to their acceptable creep, there is a much darker significance to their use here.
in Weird things Season 4, Episode 7, “The Massacre at Hawkins Lab,” Number One, also known as Vecna, tells his background. He moved to Hawkins as a child, then was known as Henry Creel, but due to his psychic powers, he felt out of place in the world. He found solace in discovering a spider’s nest in an air vent in his new home, and felt a connection to creatures he didn’t feel for humans—not even members of his own family, who ended up being the first victims as he tested the power of his telekinesis abilities. He describes spiders as “Fantastic to infinity“And also finds “Great comfort in itHe believes that kinship is because he and they are both solitary creatures and seem deeply misunderstood.
The spiders Henry discovered in the pigeons are black widows, a species known for its venomous bite risk, which causes symptoms such as muscle aches, abdominal cramps, and muscle spasms that can last between three to seven days. Interestingly, in Weird thingsMax states that Vecna’s victims before her had all had symptoms of his curse for seven days, the same amount of time they had symptoms of a black widow bite.
The Vecna worships these spiders, and they enjoy how”Freezing and feeding on the weak, inspiring his own way of killing his victims as he paralyzes them with vivid visions before eventually killing them and shows them chained in webs found in his tattered home inside the Upside Down. Vecna also uses the image of spiders to torture his victims in those initial nightmarish visions. His mother saw spiders crawling out of the bathtub. Chrissy, Vecna’s first new victim, sees them emerge from the cracks in the grandfather’s clock. Later, Max steps the would-be victim onto the spider’s nests in Vecna’s Upside Down’s lair.
This is not the first time that spiders have been used Weird things. In Season 2, Episode 7, “The Lost Sister,” Kali, aka the Eight, makes her friend believe he’s seeing spiders, in a very similar way to how Vecna conjures up visions of creatures. And throughout Season 3, the Mind Flyer’s physical appearance looks eerily like a spider. The repetitive drawing can be serendipitous, as the show simply uses the familiar horror trope of spiders seen as frightening. Or maybe this is how all events Weird things Link back to Vecna.
Vecna’s obsession with spiders all over season 4, volume 1 helps with transplant Weird things Deeper into the horror genre, but it also gives the character a frighteningly rich and understandable background. Vecna/One/Henry feels rejected by the world, just like spiders, and his bite is just as dangerous. And they’re not likely to be gone anytime soon, either. With two episodes of Season 4 yet to be released, not to mention the show’s fifth and final season, viewers can be sure that the fearsome creatures will once again show their faces.
Weird things season 4, size 2 It will be released on July 1 on Netflix.
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