Captivity
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The term captivity may refer to the following meanings:
- the state of being confined to a space from which it is difficult or impossible to escape; see imprisonment
- the same used in a figurative sense, like for example female captivity, as allegorically portrayed in The Gilded Cage, a painting by Evelyn De Morgan
- of animals, not living in the wild; see captivity (animal)
- the Babylonian captivity of Judah, as described in the Bible; for other uses of the term, see Babylonian captivity (disambiguation)
- Captivity (novelette), a novelette by Zenna Henderson
- Captivity (film), a 2007 thriller film directed by Roland Joffe
- Hostage
- Prisoner
- Captive, a computer role-playing game
- Captive NTFS
- Captivity Records

