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Stephen King’s "Children of the Corn" presents the isolated town of Gatlin, Nebraska, as a claustrophobic setting where agricultural dependence transforms into a lethal, fanatical cult. The narrative subverts innocence by turning children into executioners under a deity representing the unforgiving land, warning against religious extremism and rural isolation. More analysis on this topic can be found on literary critique websites.
