Isolation In I Am Legend

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Isolation pulls at the human mind in various ways. Its effect is emphasized in the two films, I Am Legend and Cast Away. Each film, stars a male role who seems to slowly lose his mind, be it through talking to animals or inanimate objects. The characters, Chuck Noland, from Cast Away, and Robert Neville, from I Am Legend, end up in places of pure loneliness and fear. They both experience over three years of isolation. Both films captivate their audiences with the main character’s personality and the environments they inhabit. Throughout the film, I Am Legend, Robert Neville deals with isolation. In order to cope he creates this fallacy of a community of mannequins with whom he speaks with, as if he were having an actual conversation (I Am legend). Neville slowly goes more insane, especially when he says to Fred, a mannequin, “What the hell are you doing out here, Fred? Fred, if you're real, you better tell me right now” (I Am legend). When he realizes Fred is not real he becomes extremely cautious. However, that does not save him, …show more content…

However, Neville seems to be more insane than Noland. Robert Neville has a complex personality. He tends to display numerous emotions and feelings like his friendliness, motivation, need for communication, need for company, intelligence, loneliness, caring nature, helpfulness, dog-loving, and etc. He is incredibly loyal, like “how he still wears his wedding ring three years after his wife’s death” (I Am Legend). Other traits he displays are his cautious nature, survivalist abilities, leader skills, and most critical his decline of sanity. Neville never gives up hope because he works on a cure and at the end he finally discovers one (I Am legend). He seems to be traumatized with witnessing the death of his family. He tends to display characteristics of an individual suffering from obsessive compulsive disorder (I Am

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