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Harvest Home is a 1973 horror-suspense novel by Thomas Tryon, about a Town with a Dark Secret.Ned Constantine, his wife Beth, and their teenage daughter Kate are slowly growing apart in their big-city life after Beth's tragic miscarriage and her subsequent aversion to sex leads Ned to infidelity. The tension between them aggravates Kate's psychosomatic asthma to life-threatening levels so that she can no longer participate in activities she once loved, which only makes things even more miserable for all of them. Their lives seem to be back on the upswing when an Unexpected Inheritance allows them to purchase a beautiful home in the quaint Connecticut village of Cornwall Coombe, a place where time seems to have stood still. In Cornwall Coombe, Kate's health mends and Beth's depression vanishes as they become more and more drawn into village life.But Cornwall Coombe harbors strange secrets. Life revolves around seasonal rituals, starting with the crowning of a community "Harvest Lord", culminating every year in the mysterious "Harvest Home" and every seventh year in an even more secretive ceremony. The village leader Widow Fortune is a warm, welcoming woman, beloved by all...yet her word is law, and she decides who gets to stay in the Coombe, who becomes an outcast, what parts of the Coombe are forbidden, and—as Ned learns to his horror—who lives and who dies. Ned begins to suspect that as newcomers, his wife and daughter are in danger from upcoming Harvest Home...but he has no idea of what truly awaits in the ritual that "no man may see nor woman tell."If the premise sounds a little familiar, one of the stranger bits of trivia behind Harvest Home was that it was written at the same time The Wicker Man was in production, and the two were released within months of one other, yet neither Tryon nor The Wicker Man director Robin Hardy were aware of one another.Adapted into the 1978 Made-for-TV Movie The Dark Secret of Harvest Home, with Bette Davis as the Widow Fortune.
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Karmic Rape
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Karmic Rape: An interpretation of Ned's treatment of Tamar, who is punished for being a Femme Fatale by possibly being raped by him. (Although Ned denies it and the people who accuse him have a reason to do so.)
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Gentle Giant: Justin Hooke is a simple man who loves the land and his wife, pretty much in that order, and doesn't seem to have a mean bone in his big dumb body.
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Hillbilly Horrors
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Hillbilly Horrors: A backwards rural town where they commit ritualistic murder and superstitiously kill or maim anyone who tries to leave before Harvest Home.
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New House, New Problems
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New House, New Problems: To be fair, the female Constantines continue to love their new house even after Ned discovers the New Problems. Largely because Widow Fortune has enlisted everyone in town to make sure they're charmed into joining the festivities and bringing much-needed new blood into the inbred community.
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Lovecraft Country
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Lovecraft Country: Cornwall Coombe is in rural Connecticut, surrounded by woodland, and a group of murderous farm folk.
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Meaningful Name
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Meaningful Name: The Widow Fortune, who decides everyone's fate.
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Repressive, but Efficient
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Repressive, but Efficient: The Coombe ain't much for your fancy book-larnin' or modern technology, and there are brutal punishments for those who go against The Ways (being shunned is probably the best outcome), but the villagers are genuinely content, generous, and kind, and everyone is prosperous in their own old-fashioned agrarian way.
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Don't Go Into the Woods: Soakes' Lonesome, the local stretch of woods around the Coombe, is forbidden to the villagers, ostensibly because the local redneck Soakes family are moonshiners who lay traps and shoot at anyone who comes onto their land. Turns out the Soakes are actually terrified of Widow Fortune and are employed to keep outsiders out of the Coombe.
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Men Are the Expendable Gender
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Men Are the Expendable Gender: Men are either killed or maimed during Harvest Home, both as punishment and both as an inherent part of the ceremony. Maimed if they try to see what they shouldn't see; killed in the case of the Harvest Lord, who serves seven years and then is a ritual sacrifice.
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Conceive and Kill
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Conceive and Kill: The secret of Harvest Home.
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Lovable Sex Maniac
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Lovable Sex Maniac: The townsfolk seem to be surprisingly tolerant of Tamar. Maybe it helps that she's the mother of the town prophet, or maybe rampant female sexual aggressiveness is a bit more acceptable in a fertility cult. However, this is in-universe only, as Tamar herself is constantly viewed as aggressive and unpleasant by Ned.
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Eye Scream
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Eye Scream: The punishment for a man who witnesses Harvest Home is being blinded.
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More Deadly Than the Male
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More Deadly Than the Male: Ned constantly suspects the men of the murders, but it's actually Maggie, and the murders at Harvest Home are committed by the women.
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Scenery Dissonance
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Scenery Dissonance: Though the darkest scenes do happen at night, much ink is expended in describing how bright and cheerful the Coombe is, with friendly villagers working in green, sunny cornfields and most of the festivals taking place in the daytime. Contrasting with just how messed up the Coombe actually is.
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Spell My Name with a "The"
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Spell My Name with a "The": Widow Fortune is referred to as the Widow Fortune about as often as she's called just-plain Widow Fortune.
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Men Are Generic, Women Are Special
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Men Are Generic, Women Are Special: Played with. Harvest Home certainly believes this (with Widow Fortune directly saying that men couldn't live without women and therefore women are more special), but the protagonist is a pretty sexist man who aggressively believes the opposite.
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Town with a Dark Secret
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Town with a Dark Secret: Cornwall Coombe.
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Men Are Better Than Women
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Men Are Better Than Women: Debatable. Although it turns out to be secretly a matriarchy, only men are shown with the curiosity or the ability to try to flee Harvest Home and/or figure out the truth...while all the women are willing to murder or maim their husbands so that they can keep the Old Ways, celebrate goddess-based fertility rituals, and have the babies their hubbies can't give them.
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Mouth Stitched Shut
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Mouth Stitched Shut: The punishment for talking about Harvest Home...and it's actually the lesser of the punishments. Men who actually see the rituals have their eyes removed and their tongues cut out.
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Cool Old Lady
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Cool Old Lady: The Widow Fortune is pretty badass: in spite of her age and status, she's spry, good-humored, and genuinely affectionate to the villagers. She also can harness and drive her own horses, does all the town doctoring, and is the hub of much of village life.
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Antiquated Linguistics
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Antiquated Linguistics: The people of the Coombe still speak with the slightly stilted Cornish accents and dialect of the village's original founders.
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Widow's Weeds
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Widow's Weeds: True to her widowed status, Widow Fortune is always wearing black.
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All Women Are Lustful
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All Women Are Lustful: every woman in the village wants the Harvest Lord and the competition to be chosen as the Corn Maiden, his ritual bride, is fierce. Tamar is just the most obvious example.
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The Vamp
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The Vamp: Tamar Penrose, who tries to seduce Ned on several occasions. (To be fair, he's pretty readily seduceable.)
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Creepy Child: Missy Penrose, who also doubles as the town prophet. She seldom speaks, but she screams a lot.
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Matriarchy
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Matriarchy: In spite of its outward old-fashioned reliance on traditional gender roles, Cornwall Coombe is ultimately one of these.
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