Results in him desperately searching for a way out, and he claws up some of the furniture. In the graphic novel The Lost Warrior, Graystripe gets this, since he's lived outdoors in the forest his whole life and is now shut in a house as a pet.Mind you, wizards could get on one another's nerves in opposite corners of a very large field. When people had been cooped up for too long in the dark days of the winter, they always tended to get on one another's nerves, although there was probably a school of thought that would hold that spending your time in a university with more than five thousand known rooms, a huge library, the best kitchens in the city, its own brewery, dairy, extensive wine cellar, laundry, barber shop, cloisters and skittle alley was testing the definition of 'cooped up' a little. The word for this, had heard, was 'cabin fever'. One captain mentions that the crew became restless, using the entertainment centers and sparring much more often, and trying to offer outrageous bribes to the tiny scout ships that leave the cloak to observe he thinks he's too disciplined to be affected, but as the viewers cut to him over intervals, it's pretty clear that he's cracking. The Star Destroyers hang out there for months. Since this is Star Wars Legends, cloaking technology involves being in a communications near-blackout, and completely blind to everything outside of the shield. In the Hand of Thrawn duology, one of the many subplots has a few Star Destroyers waiting within a cloaking shield.They tried to keep their fights to a minimum, to not attract attention to themselves. Given that eight people were trapped in half a house for two years, it’s no surprise that this happens in The Diary of a Young Girl.The plot follows a family of three trapped in an isolated resort in the dead of winter. Stephen King's novel The Shining (and its film adaptation) involves cabin fever accentuating the effect of the ghosts.He's also naturally restless and quick to feel bored, so a few weeks manage to make him stressed and unhappy and he reflects he would probably run away if he had nothing but this existence to look forward to. Impenetrable Walls has Wei Wuxian being forced by his new status as a concubine to live locked up in the women's quarters, unable to speak with someone else than his husband or servants and deprived of his favorites hobbies (eating spicy food and esoteric research).Team RWBY gets accidentally left behind after everyone leaves Becon Academy for summer vacation and they slowly drive one another insane through their antics. This is the drive for part of the Black Comedy in React Watch Believe Yikes.Gensokyo's certainly not tiny, but being constantly aware of the barrier and the lands beyond knowing you can't ever cross it due to your nature being an integral part of it would certainly explain her descent into insanity. In Touhou Ibunshu, Yukari's laundry list of psychological problems eventually boils down to this.Ironically, plays no part at all in Cabin Fever, the Eli Roth film, in which people fall physically ill in the most popular of horror movie vacation places: a spacious cottage in the woods. See also Go Mad from the Isolation which is about social isolation and does not require a small space, although there is overlap. IN SPACE!! it may be presented as Space Madness, even if it's actually due to confinement. This is a land-based trope, if it happens at sea that is Ocean Madness. In fiction, these symptoms are usually even more exaggerated, to the point of the character becoming a raving lunatic who is a danger to both themself and others. "Cabin Fever" is a term for a psychological reaction closely related to claustrophobia, that takes place when a person or group is confined to a small isolated space for an extended period of time (this might be a ship, a cabin in a storm, a space rocket, etc.) Symptoms include restlessness, irritability, distrust towards others, and an urgent need to go outside, even if it is physically impossible.
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