Has lived in complete solitude for 33 years in a remote cabin. Traumatized by his mother's murder, he intends to maintain his isolation and will kill anyone who enters his world.
A traumatic maternal bond where the mother's violent death directly causes Jeremiah's lifelong isolation.
Jeremiah views the intruders as threats to his solitude, turning the campers into targets for survival.
Jeremiah's deliberate seclusion exists in direct opposition to the law enforcement jurisdiction of the nearby town.
Tyler functions narratively as the threshold figure connecting the outside world to Jeremiah's isolated domain.
Floyd mirrors Tyler's role, reinforcing the boundary between the town and Jeremiah's secluded cabin.
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