Abstract:
The rape and revenge narrative is a not a new sub-genre of film, but rather has appeared
throughout Hollywood for decades. However, the emergence and recognition of more
progressive methods for depicting this narrative in film is a recent development. As a rape
survivor and a personal consumer of rape and revenge films, I approached this research with the intent to explore and challenge my own response to this narrative. This thesis examined the following seven films: Ms. 45 (1981), Promising Young Woman (2020), American Mary (2012), M.F.A.(2017), The Accused (1988), Violation (2020) and Revenge (2017), with a specific focus on their portrayals of rape culture, female agency, trauma, consent, rape, and consequences of revenge.