Some of Ira Levin's well - known novels include 'Rosemary's Baby'. It's a classic horror novel that has been adapted into a movie. The story involves a young woman who becomes pregnant and begins to suspect that there is something very wrong with her baby and the people around her.
Yes, 'Rosemary's Baby' was based on a novel which was inspired by certain cultural fears and superstitions of the time that had roots in real - world anxieties, though not a single specific 'true story' in a literal sense.
Rosemary's Baby is about a young couple who move into an apartment in New York. Rosemary becomes pregnant and starts to suspect that something sinister is going on with her unborn child.
Rosemary's Baby is about a young couple who move into a new apartment and Rosemary becomes pregnant under mysterious circumstances. She starts to suspect that her baby is not normal and that there's a sinister conspiracy at play.
Well, 'The Stepford Wives' is interesting. It shows a town where the wives seem too perfect. It makes you think about what society might expect from women and how far some might go to achieve that 'perfection'.
First, Rosemary and her husband Guy move to a new apartment. Strange neighbors are a sign of things to come. Then Rosemary becomes pregnant. She has strange dreams and experiences during the pregnancy. She finds out that Guy has made a deal with a satanic cult. They want her baby for their own evil reasons. And at last, she gives birth to the baby which is part of the cult's plan.