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Interview with the Vampire Paper
Heather Bishop
Professor Radek
FLM 2009–100
2 December 2011
Summary Applications Paper: Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles I have enjoyed many vampire movies
over the years, long before they became the popular pop–culture genre they have become due to the success of The
Twilight Saga films. One movie I have enjoyed viewing many times since its debut in 1994 is Interview with the Vampire.
This film is an adaptation of the book Interview with the Vampire written by Anne Rice in 1973 and published in 1976. The
movie was directed by Neil Jordan who also co–wrote the script with Anne Rice. Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire
Chronicles is the story of Louis (Brad Pitt), portraying a depressed man, as he tells of his life ... Show more content on
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His cinematography "creates an exceptionally inviting, varied look for this nocturnal story, and special visual effects are
smoothly integrated into the action. The makeup that adds pale eyes, ghostly pallor and tiny blue veins to the principals'
faces manages to create a frisson of danger without marring the actors' attractiveness" (Maslin). Rousselot used dark–
lensing, a way to attain low key shots and thus created a huge contrast to the sets and costumes (Maslin). This made the
characters seem as though they were the only important things in the otherwise dark and gloomy shots.
Mise–en–scene
The mise–en–scene of Interview with the Vampire is relatively theatrical in nature. Long shots are used for much of the
movie and the intense close–up shots are retained for the extremely moving victimization scenes where the camera closes
in on the eyes of the vampire attacking its victim and what the vampire is feeling thru its eyes (Rice). Also because of the
darkness of most of the settings within the movie and the lushness of the immediate sets and costuming one gets the feeling
of the importance of the characters and where they are at. The character proxemics and intimate distance of the shot when
Claudia curls up with Louis in his coffin, shows the feelings and morality that Louis is fighting so hard to hang onto in his
immortality and the loss of the innocence Claudia has accepted.
Movement The movements in this film are
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Anne Rice Research Paper
"To write something, you have to risk making a fool of yourself." Anne Rice, American author of supernatural fiction and
erotica has had to take many risks to get where she is now. Anne was born into the Howard family in New Orleans,
Louisiana on October 4, 1941. She had a troubled childhood but still managed to find the passion to write. Anne's early
life, obstacles, and success all play into her writing and uniqueness.
Anne Rice, born Howard Allen O'brien, was born to Howard O'brien and Katherine Allen O'brien. She has three sisters,
one older and two younger. In the first grade she decided she wanted to go by the name "Anne" instead. Her family was
exceedingly religious and passed on their Christian faith to her. However, she later gave up the religion. Growing up, Anne
had to deal with her mother's alcoholism and poverty. She attended Richardson High School before moving to Texas for
college. While attending college at North Texas State College, she encountered financial problems and had to work extra
jobs and take night classes. Her writing career did not begin until 1976 with the debut of her novel "Interview with a
Vampire". Furthermore, some of Anne's influences were Charles Dickens, William Shakespeare, and Charlotte Brontē.
Anne was inspired to write the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Her work first became popular for "Interview with a Vampire" which developed a cult following for the character Lestat
and made 1 million dollars in movie and paperback rights. The concept of immortality brought popularity to her books.
Anne's books are considered revolutionary because she was the first to introduce vampires as major characters with
families and lovers instead of the antagonists. Also, Anne's work has received many recognitions. She won the Bram
Stroker Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2003. The award is given to people who write in the horror genre. Overall,
Anne was persistent and did not let any obstacles get in her
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The inner world is stranger than the world of Harry Potter...
The inner world is stranger than the world of Harry Potter created out of the bricks of
Vampirism
The Gothic novel is not just an ordinary story of vampirism, it is rather a story about a very particular kind of myth that is
very old, that goes back even before the ancient Greeks. In classical mythology there have been always stories about exotic
lands inhabited by exotic creatures, there have been always a fascination with constructing images of monsters male and
female. In classical mythology there have been always stories about the encounter between the mortal and the immortal,
between the ordinary and the exotic. There have been always an attraction to images of monsters, designed to shock and
horrify. In short various images of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Rowling.
The seven fantasy novels named after the titular character, chronicle the adventures of a wizard, Harry Potter, and his
friends Ronald Weasley and Hermione Granger, all of whom are students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
The main story arc concerns Harry's quest to overcome the Dark wizard Lord Voldemort, who aims to become immortal,
conquer the wizarding world, subjugate non–magical people, and destroy all those who stand in his way, especially Harry
Potter (Wikipedia).Warner Brothers produced big banner movies on the basis of the stories. More than that, now in Florida
City "Harry Potter Theme Park" is being established with millions of dollars investment. The issue for consideration is;
why are adolescents as well as other age–groups drawn to Harry Potter stories? Here is the answer; Harry Potter' stories
take readers to a wonderland that is extraordinary, miraculous, magical and spinning. A wonderland that is entirely
different from the secular world nearby. Readers experience something totally sublime. At every turn of the story extra–
terrestrial scenarios occur. Strange events happen. The hero "Harry" travels in a magic broom that flies like an airplane.
The stories fill a gap of a missing thing, something missing in the human inner world. Something that supports the
imbalanced mind somewhere. By reading such out of the world stories, filled with
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The Use of Vampire Characters in Novels
The Gothic novel is not just an ordinary story of vampirism, it is rather a story about a very particular kind of myth that is
very old, that goes back even before the ancient Greeks. In classical mythology there have been always stories about exotic
lands inhabited by exotic creatures, there have been always a fascination with constructing images of monsters male and
female. In classical mythology there have been always stories about the encounter between the mortal and the immortal,
between the ordinary and the exotic. There have been always an attraction to images of monsters, designed to shock and
horrify. In short various images of monstrosity are found in classical mythology. One of the most famous , the Sirens.
Barbara Creed in her article "The Monstrous–Feminine: Stereotyping against the the Grain" writes in describing female
monstrosity: "The Sirens were deadly to the male sex. Described as enormous birds with the heads of women, the sirens
were able to sing beautiful haunting songs which they used to lure unwary sailors to shore, where submerged reefs tore
apart their ships. These fatal creatures then devoured their prey...Like the sirens, female vampires have often been
represented as beautiful, alluring creatures that seduce their victims before sucking their lifeblood from their veins"(Creed).
This analogy Barbara Creed makes between the sirens as mythological monsters and the vampire figure of the nineteenth
century enables us understand the ongoing attraction
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Memnoch the Devil by Anne Rice Essays
Memnoch the Devil by Anne Rice
Killing, kidnapping and battles, all parts of Memnoch the Devil by Anne Rice. The main character, Lestat, is a well–known
and flamboyant vampire. In Memnoch the Devil, Lestat is faced with a grim reality, causing his world to collapse around
him. He learns throughout this book, about the world, and the divine forces that encircle the world's existence. This book
illustrates how Lestat's morals, ignorance and understanding are greatly affected by outside forces.
In the beginning of the book, Lestat, the quick and cunning vampire referred to as "the Brat Prince" by his followers stalks
a wealthy artifact smuggler. Lestat soon becomes obsessed with his mortal victim, Roger, following him and trying to ...
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Lestat was so occupied with his stalking; he neglected to take much note of this demon. Lestat was confronted again by the
demon the night he slaughtered his beloved Roger. This caused Lestat to realize the devil was observing Lestat's own sick
acts of evil and ignorance. As Roger's ghost justified his evil doings Lestat obtained that Roger was not evil, as he was
thought to be. This shocked Lestat, causing him to become more aware and observant, resulting with Lestat's ignorance
dissipating. Though these changes in awareness came too slowly, Lestat was soon kidnapped by the Devil, and brought on
a mortifying and appalling trip. This furthermore extended Lestat's awareness, when it was realized the Devil's kidnapping
was fueled by his cruel acts and ignorance.
Finally, through Lestat's trek through Heaven and Hell with the Devil, Lestat grasps an understanding that he had never
before conceived. Lestat sees images that take him to the extremes of his vampire mind. During his journey Lestat seizes
Veronica's Veil, a famous artifact, and brings it back to earth. Veronica's Veil was said to have Jesus' face imprinted into it
with blood. This Veil impacts the way society views God, and furthers Lestat's vast knowledge of the world and its
workings. This journey alters his understanding to such an extent, Lestat states; " This is what I saw, This is what I heard,
This is what I know! This is all I
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The Role Of Vampirism In Bram Stoker's Dracula
Vampirism and what it entails has always taunted us. The idea of coexisting with an unknown creature it is engrossing,
though the desire to adjust it to an unreal reality. This blood–craving creatures helped build up American sci–fi cinema,
providing every necessitated tool to accumulate numerous "believers". The nineteenth century gave birth to the first
vampires (ferocious creatures feared by humans) and their popularity has done nothing but increase steadily. Their fancy
clothes and luxurious lifestyle continues impressing the public...wealth too; since literature describes them as wealthy
princes and lords. With the listed qualities and perks being a vampire sounds illustrious. The cinematographic industry
retains the responsibility for this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The terror faded away and new vampires are not consumed by the sunlight anymore; now their bodies transmit a dazzling
light. Directors and writers employ pathos in order to appeal to the audience's emotions in their attempt to make vampires
more "likable". Kevin Williamson, creator of the hit The Vampire Diaries, gave us a different and modern perspective of
what vampirism truly means in the twentieth–first century. With their umbrella overhead and their pale skin tone vampires
ambulate our streets. They do not hide. They do not murder to remain alive. They are one of
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The Influence Of Cultural Changes In Dracula
After Bram Stoker published the iconic vampire classic, Dracula, in 1897, the world of literary vampires grew more
popular and eventually, dramatically shifted towards cultural changes–revolving around global historical events and new
American values. As the Second Industrial Revolution approached in the end of the nineteenth and early twentieth
centuries, vampirism became based on the accelerating influences of science and technology, as well as, religion and
gender. (Dartmouth) Stoker is described to have "transformed vampire folklore into a literary icon by emphasizing the
nature of the vampire [as a threat of the unknown] and placing it into a modern setting." (Shepard, 2010) As vampires
gained momentum, they became more disturbing and dynamic: from mythical monsters straying far away from humanity
to even ones centered in love triangles who sought for empathy. America's cultural identity ultimately reflected onto
vampire literature, creating a chain–reaction of distinct elements that included secularization, psychoanalysis, and social
policy.
The cultural influences on vampires first affected their origins and setting; vampires were no longer limited to European
countries like the United Kingdom or Romania. In fact, according to Dartmouth, the United States gradually became the
vampire capital of the world in the twentieth century. American urbanization dramatically altered lifestyles and towards the
1920s, a majority of the population lived in cities, according to the
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Monster Culture In J. Cohen's Seven Theses
When people think about monsters, they usually assume they could be defeated forever, and the good will resume directly
after the monster's demise. However, as J.J. Cohen argues in Monster Culture (Seven Theses), the monster always escapes
from being ceaselessly spurned. Form the footprints of the yeti across Tibetan snow; to the bones of the giant stranded on a
rocky cliff, the monster does and will remain. Additionally, no matter how many times King Arthur killed the ogre of
Mount Saint Michael, the monster reappeared in another heroic chronicle during the Middle Ages, proving once more that
no matter how many deaths monsters endure, no matter how many attempts it took to destroy the monster, they return–with
additional force (Cohen 5). Monsters ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Cohen writes that one function of the monster is to escape. To escape means not to be seen; it means to be resurrected by
new storytellers in new eras. Likewise, monsters equal human fear, for fear cannot be physically conquered or literally
killed–it will persist for eternity. Applying Cohen's point to Dracula shows that anything the monster wrecks havoc upon,
the material remains but the monster itself turns irrelevant and vanishes. However, it vanishes only to reappear once again.
As Dracula and various vampiric stories relate, "the undead returns in slightly different clothing, each time to be read
against contemporary social movements or a specific, determining event," (Cohen 5). Vampiric figures are found
worldwide, from the ancient Egyptian deserts to "modern Hollywood, each reappearance and its analysis are still bound in
a double act of construction and reconstitution." Vampires in ancient Egypt differ from the modern vampires constructed in
Hollywood: modern vampires changed drastically since the ancient times because new societies tend to portray new ideas
of vampire structures and the like. Because of this occurring theme dealt with
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The Trickster in Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire...
The Trickster in Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire
Vampires today, particularly after Anne Rice's five–book series, the Vampire Chronicles, are portrayed in quite a different
light than the vampires of ages past. Gone is the garlic and cross that offers protection, gone is the vampire's fear of all
light and gone is their distant, in–human nature. (Whyte 2) In fact, most vampires are portrayed as both beast and man,
struggling to retain their humanity as the lust for blood seems to never diminish and eternal as they are, their inner conflict
spans to infinity. This duplicity is highly reminiscent of the paradoxical nature of the trickster archetype. Tricksters
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Traditional scholarship differentiates any tangible entity that fulfills the trickster criteria as "clown." Trickster research is
confusing at this point because it calls tricksters "mythic" entities found in folklore and in legends. Therefore, a trickster is
more than just an idea; it may also be a mythic creature. (Kim ix) For the purposes of this essay I will refer to the trickster
first as an idea, as a set of elements and then exemplify these characteristics using "mythic" entities as a form of
illustration.
Tricksters are usually associated with a host of negative elements such as stubbornness, chicanery, duplicity, cruelty, greed,
gluttony, and avarice; (Musinsky) although their unifying elements are selfishness, egoism and self–centeredness. As
mentioned before tricksters are amoral, or, to use a Nietzsche's phrase: "beyond good and evil." According to Radini, a
well–known trickster scholar, the trickster "possesses no values, moral or social, is at the mercy of his passions and
appetites, yet through his actions all values come into being." (xxiii) Almost all tricksters are megalomaniacs, a trait that is
not necessarily negative, according to the aforementioned Nietschean view of the world. "Every living thing seeks to
discharge its strength––life itself is will to power." This innate characteristic of life is of absolute value and acceptance of
the will to power in all its sublime manifestations, both beautiful and
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Ah Monsters Research Paper
Ah Monsters! The creaking of the floorboards underneath your feet as you rush into the safety of your bed. The adrenaline
coursing through your veins as you see the shadows behind you even though in reality nothings there. Monsters still lurk in
the dark corners of everyone's mind even after all those years since being introduced in the media. Horror movie junkies
have made these monsters popular time and time again. Vampires and zombies are the most popular monsters in today's
media, thanks to shows like The Vampire Diaries and The Walking Dead. Shows and movies are always changing the
demographic of their viewers for more revenue like a kid zombie movie would be Disney Channels new movie Zombies or
for Vampires it would be My Baby–Sitters ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Writer and director Guillermo del Toro, whose work included films such as Pan's Labyrinth and the Hellboy series,
alongside Chuck Hogan, author of novels such as, Devils in Exile and Prince of Thieves, wrote an article in the New York
Times named Why vampires never die, explaining exactly that. They stated how the vampires became big when author
John William Polidori wrote The Vampyre, which included both erotic feelings and the fact that they're an undead bunch.
Also included in the article is how it ties in with cannibalism and how that's the way the culture was. Vampires have this
type of aura that tie you in and make you want more. You have young adult novels that make them interested in adding a
prohibited love. On the other hand, some kid cartoon makes them interested by having a vampire friend that flies! Then the
undead aspect comes into play, the immortality is something many crave. The ability to not die would be such a crazy idea
that people which they can have, but there's so many consequences to this. Human nature is to crave what we don't have
but not care what comes with it. You may never die, but a piece of you will die when something you love and care about
does
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The Vampires Are Now A Metaphor Of Human Beings
As one of the most attractive and enduring figures in the Gothic literature, the vampires have moved from being a
peripheral element with the genre to a place near the center and are capable of generating its own massive tradition now. In
the recent literary history, they have already been adapted to play a role of a rebel against the moral, social, religious, and
even sexual taboos. Put simply, the vampires are now a metaphor of human beings in the modern society and life.
With the publication and popularity of The Vampire Chronicles, especially that of Interview with the Vampire, Anne Rice
innovates the Gothic tradition in the western literature successfully, for comparatively speaking, the vampires in her novels
are more sympathetic and humanized than the terrible and emotionless monsters before. As it is said by both Jan Gordon
and Veronica Hollinger, the vampires also stand for some border anxieties, since they penetrate boundaries by their own
special and complicated nature, that is to say, between life and death, between love and fear, between power and
persecution. Furthermore, sensitive to the social issues very much, Anne Rice expresses the sentimental feelings of the
vampires in great detail and by exquisite words and describes vividly the existing state of the outsiders of the modern times
as well. Therefore, in the case of Interview with the Vampire, there is a quite highly rational and philosophical probe into
the life and the existence of human beings.
From
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Martian Chronicles Literary Analysis
Throughout Ray Bradbury´s Martian Chronicles, we get a taste of a utopian and dystopian fiction. I believe Ray was trying
to convey that rampant colonization kills the society and environment of the victim. Through every story we can see how
bad Mars is turning out due to the ignorance and quickness of the colonizers. There is speculation that Ray could be
describing the future in a ¨fictional¨ way, in other words, he could be predicting the fate of the earth or America. I also
believe that after the four expeditions the settlers were still driven to colonize even though the previous trips failed. I come
to believe that Ray thinks all these dreams and visions the martians have, is what will happen to us in America. It could all
be fiction but his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They come to Mars with intentions to peacefully settle and undermine part of the society the Martians have built. Many
Martians have hallucinations of this rocket and its humans. On page 20, the Martian woman is distraught of this dream she
keeps on having and consults with Mr. Iii who is forced to put an end to this colonization. At this point Ray explains how
each Martian has a different view and hallucination of the colonizers. Also, how the humans can communicate with the
Martians by telepathy. This is just another way Ray communicates his thoughts to us.
In the story ¨Usher II¨, we see a reference back to Edgar Allan Poe´s ¨Fall of the House of Usher¨. In this story William
Stendahl remakes the house and creates mechanical apes, bats, and vampires. During this episode and investigator from
Moral Climate condemns his house. Stendahl kills him and has no relevance to his death from the state. I believe in this
portion of the story Ray is focused on the fictional part of things rather than the realistic non–fictional possible things. I
feel that this drags the reader away from the futuristic side of the story to create a more novelish
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Diverse Characters In Cassandra Clare's The Shadowhunter...
Cassandra Clare's works, The Shadowhunter Chronicles, are full of diverse characters, and for various reasons. One reason
being that she believes it is important for novels to have all different kinds of characters to reflect the world around us;
because the world is diverse, the book she writes must also be diverse. Creating relatable characters so that readers of any
sexual orientation, race, or gender are able to identify with her works is something Clare strives for. For example, Clare
made the choice of writing her main character as a young female because she would have wanted to read that as a teenager.
Every character is created in order to give people, especially those who are not as represented in the media, someone to
look up to or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Both are members of the Downworld, being a vampire and a werewolf, respectively. These two are also treated in the same
way Magnus is treated in, inferior and worthless. Since both Raphael and Maia are younger than Magnus, they did not
experience any of the intense prejudice that existed before the Accords laws came into effect. Born in the 1950s, Raphael
came to New York, where the series is set, from Aside from when he is turned into a vampire, the readers do not receive
much insight into Raphael's childhood. As a vampire, Raphael quickly becomes the leader of one of the most chief "clans"
and gains a significant amount of power. His role in the books is significant because it shows that anyone, regardless of
race, is capable of holding a powerful position and using that position in a wise manner to benefit their people. Growing up
as a biracial child was especially hard for Maia mostly because of the racism that existed in the conservative, mostly white
neighborhood where she lived before running away from home. Throughout the series, Clare gives Maia quite a few
relationships, some more serious than others; this is important because it expresses that girls who look like Maia are
capable of and allowed to have romantic, healthy relationships despite how rarely that portrayal is shown in the
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Review Of Jemaine Clement 's ' The Shadows '
'What We Do In The Shadows', a film directed by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi, draws links between the modern
representations of vampires paired with conventional forms of vampire representations. This shift shows the new found
moral ambiguity that was not present within more predatory portrayals of the vampire genre. Each of the flatmates
represents a former portrayal of vampires within the horror genre. We can see how What We Do In The Shadows is
drawing from previous texts to make commentary on the shift within the genre and within society. Earlier representations
of vampires were developed in the 18th and 19th century myths of vampires. Some theories believe that these
characteristics came from symptoms of disease and the myth of the vampire was used to explain what the technology of the
time could not. We still use the tropes and characteristics from these former portrayals but now the motivations of the
characters have shifted. Genres and fiction often reflect society. Older content may no longer be relevant to the world
around us. The vampire genre in no different as advancements in technology and the blend in cultural beliefs have resulted
in a whole new set of issues that don't relate to that of a 19th century villager.
The purpose of a mockumentary is to make fiction appear as fact. Mockumentaries use the same conventions of
documentaries such as archival footage, shots of what appears to be true events and interviews. What We Do In The
Shadows parodies the
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Ray Bradbury's The Martian Chronicles Essay
Ray Bradbury's The Martian Chronicles
If the Martian Chronicles had been written in the 1999's instead of fifty years ago, many issues and problems would
change. Ray Bradbury wrote his book in 1946. In it he wrote about problems such as censorship, man's cruelty to man, and
loneliness. Each issue shows up in one or two of his chronicles. All of his issues affect every one of his characters in many
different ways.
Censorship is a main problem or issue today, and in the book it shows up in one of his chronicles, "Usher II". In this
chronicle, a man builds a house of Usher. One man points (he was from a group that was against all forms of imagination)
out, "No books, no houses, nothing to be produced which in any way ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
K., or Yll. Yll gets jealous and demands that Ylla not leave the house. He thinks that she has fallen in love with the
earthling. While she is at home waiting like a good wife, he goes out and shoots the men, not even thinking of his wife.
The form of cruelty in that chronicle is less physical and more on the note of just trying to keep your wife happy. Yll did
not even regard his wife and only had his own intentions intended upon. In "The Off Season" it is more of not listening to
your wife when she is right and even a little bit of physical violence.
In "The Off Season", Sam Parkhill pushes his wife down and won't listen to her when they are in trouble, even though she
was right most of the time. The entire time, she tells him what she thinks he should do, and he doesn't listen to her. One
incident happened when aliens (who were really nice) were chasing them and the wife told him to stop and talk to the
aliens. He just pushed her down and kept on going, and when he finally did stop, the aliens gave him a present. Proving
that the wife was right the entire time.
Today, family cruelty happens more often than it should. Husband on wife, wife on husband, or parents on children are the
most common. Abused children are likely to grow up to abuse their children too. Family members can even be taken
advantage of, too. Sometimes it can be an illness that makes them abuse others, or alcohol. Most of
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The Evolution Of Vampire Literature
Venice Franco
Horror Literature
Rutgers University
Professor Rosetti
August 12, 2014
The Evolution of Vampire Literature
There are several genres of fiction at the reader's disposal. Horror fiction certainly has a vast scope. Many of the stories can
be classified into different sub–genres. Vampire literature is a particular sub–genre that has caught interest for centuries.
According to online dictionary, Dictionary.com, the formal definition of a vampire is, "a preternatural being, commonly
believed to be a reanimated corpse, that is said to suck the blood of sleeping persons at night." Sightings of vampires have
been documented as early as the 1000's. Therefore, the archetype of vampires have started well before the vampires we
know of today. Although one could agree there is a prejudice towards a vampire being an "evil" or antagonist character.
Each century has significant piece of works that contribute to the sub–genre of vampire literature. From the 18th century
vampire literature by Bram Stoker and John Polidori's depiction of what exactly is a vampire. Then there was a wave of
authors delving into the sub–genre. When thinking of modern vampire fiction, Anne Rice comes to mind as someone who
helped it become more mainstream and inspire other modern authors to write their own vampire literature. The image of
the vampire has changed over the years but in the end they are all out to suck blood. Some vampires may feel more
remorseful than others. Vampires have been
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Review Of ' Dracula ' By Bram Stoker
Blood Lust The amount of crazed vampire stories within this world continuously grows despite the amount of creativity
that can go into the description, and characterization of said vampires being quite limited. There would only be so many
possibilities for scenes, situations, and character designs if authors went by nothing more than the characteristics of the
vampires in Bram Stoker 's Dracula. Because of this, authors continue to create more and more ridiculous scenarios as well
as more and more advanced vampires. The comparison of the way vampires look, respond to environmental stimuli, and
act in social situations in books like Dracula or The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, as well as book series such as Blood Lad
and Twilight, is quite drastic. Every vampire in movies or novels essentially has the same cold body functions of the
dead–– pale, chilled flesh, lack of a heartbeat. Dracula had these characteristics, along with being "clad in black... who is
clean–shaven aside from a long, white moustache." Dracula lived in a Gothic era where he wore a double breasted vest,
white shirt, black slacks, fancy shoes, a pocket watch, and a fake smile on his face. These kind looks, as well as his
charisma, made people trust him more. In the novel, it is written that "...The count's greeting is so warm that the
Englishman's fears vanish." Modern vampires, unlike Dracula, tend to typically look and act more like teenagers. They are
clothed in hooded sweaters, t–shirts, and jeans.
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Teens Go Gaga over Vampires
Teens Go Gaga Over Vampires:
Its Causes and Effects
Abstract
This article will identify and discuss the reasons why teenagers are obsessed with vampires and what effects does it have
on them. Study shows that this obsession has a great impact on both the teenager as an individual and to the people who
surround her. The researcher studied and investigated the topic by finding different articles, essays, data and surveys from
different sources in the Internet, as well as reading some vampire novels herself. The survey conducted by the researcher
was among teenagers aged 14 to 16 who are Filipinos. All the research done about what cause this obsession came to one
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After a year, the most famous Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice changed the whole concept of vampires. Vampire
Chronicles featured vampires who are romantic and are the opposite of how they were first introduced (Laming, n.d.). In
the year 2005, Stephenie Meyer published the phenomenal Twilight, the first book to the epic series that gave birth to
billions of vampire–addicted teens and tweens in the 21st century. It all started when Meyer dreamt of a scene in 2003
wherein a handsome young vampire was talking to an ordinary human girl. After having this dream, she decided to make a
story out of it. After many sleepless nights and countless instances where she wanted to give up, she still continued on
working. And all that work finally paid off when that dream finally became Twilight. Twilight is about a story of two
individuals who fell in love with each other. The difference it makes from other love stories is that Twilight is a love story
between a human and a vampire, specifically Edward Cullen and Bella Swan. Bella Swan was just an ordinary girl, but to
Edward Cullen, she was the most exquisite thing he has ever seen in his 104 years of existence. He treated her better than
how he treated anyone else, even himself. He loved her like there is nothing else to love. He made her his reason for living.
All these were perfectly described in the book. As someone who was able to read about their love story, who
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Modern Vampire Research Paper
People! Hey, people! People! Listen up, because this will blow your freakin' minds. Modern fantasy fiction? Totally based
on a retro role–playing tabletop game. For real. I know, I know, I had trouble containing my amazement at this epic
discovery I just made today. I'm probably like the first person ever to make this connection. In all seriousness though,
modern fantasy would not be what it is without the influence of classic tabletop roleplaying games like the Dungeons &
Dragons and World of Darkness series. I spent countless hours as teen and college student tossing D20s and D6s, my mind
drowned in The Forgotten Realms and the adventures of Drizzt Dro'Urden and Wulfgar son of Beorngar. To this day, I still
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White Wolf Publishing's Vampire: The Masquerade and Ancient Blood are both the source inspiration for the plethora of
vampire fiction that spawned after the publication of Stephenie Meyer.'s Twilight saga. Indeed, Twilight itself owes a
tremendous amount to the world of V:TM. White Wolf's created world casts players as vampires living, working, and
hunting as part of a secret and ancient vampire culture that exists in the shadows of the human world. This theme is
prevalent in every vampire fantasy fiction from The Vampire Diaries to my personal favorite Buffy The Vampire Slayer.
V:TM 's creator Mark Rein–Hagen states that he did not read Anne Rice's The Vampire Chronicles novels while working
on the game, but admits it may have certain shared elements with the world of LeStat and his vampire cronies. Even the
plot and structure of Meyer's Twilight universe show heavy influences of both Rice and and Rein–Hagen, though it is
unknown if Meyer was familiar with either work. The fantasy of being a being apart, yet part of a greater and secretive
whole was what makes V:TM and fiction similar to it such an engaging role–playing game. Authors of modern vampire
fiction all seem to be creating worlds and characters that mimic role–playing settings and characters in their behavior and
design.It is as if they are trying to offer readers what they have experienced themselves from roleplaying games. While
neither Joss Whedon nor
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The Vampire Lestat and the Problem of Eternal Damnation Essay
The problem or question of what it means to be damned is difficult to understand at the best of times, it is however all the
more difficult when the subject in question is a vampire. How does a vampire that has developed God–like powers and
whose only way to survive is to take human life, redeem themselves in the eyes of God? This is not really an issue for
Lestat; as for the majority of the Vampire Chronicles he believes himself to be a form of God. With every life that Lestat
takes he is committing a mortal sin, the gravest form of sin and he does so with full knowledge and consent. With reference
to Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles and both Interview with the Vampire and Queen of the Damned motion pictures,
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By their very nature, a mortal sin cuts our relationship off from God and turns man away from his creator.
(Saintaquinas.com: 1)
If mortal sin is a grave matter, what does the bible constitute as being a grave matter? One idea to look upon is breaking
any one of the Ten Commandments, although some are not considered as grave as others. St. Paul offers us a list of such
offences, which if committed will not allow the sinner to enter the Kingdom of God:
The acts of the sinful nature are obvious: sexual immorality, impurity and debauchery; idolatry and witchcraft; hatred,
discord, jealousy, fits of rage, selfish ambition, dissentions, factions and envy; drunkenness, orgies and the like. I warn you
as I did before, that those who live like this will not inherit the kingdom of God. (Galatians, 1995, 5:19–20: 824)
It would be fair to assume that almost everyone is guilty of at least one of the above sins at some point in life; however, a
being such as Lestat is on a different level of sin. Of course in between these levels of sin there are sins, which are
considered to be of a graver nature, it is obviously a graver sin to murder than to be a drunk. From this it would be simpler
to know that the latter would be considered a venial sin and not within the same gravity of a mortal sin and therefore the
sinner can be saved. However bad a mortal sin is, according to the
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Gianni Versace Murder
The eighteenth anniversary of Gianni Versace's death has past. Though I was only seven at the time of a murder, several
years later I'd be learning and reviewing his collections as my own preternatural interest in fashion was all consuming. In
reading everything there was about the extravagant life of Gianni Versace, I also learned of his murderer, Andrew Cunanan
who eluded Police and lead them on what is deemed "the largest failed manhunt in U.S History." I was reintroduced to this
case when I happened to catch a documentary entitled "The Versace Killer" which provided me with some insight into
Andrew Cunanan and his many personas. After viewing this documentary I questioned the reasoning behind Versace's
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Gianni was everything Andrew WANTED to be. More so, both were similar in many ways. "They were both Southern
Italians; Versace was Calabrese, Andrew was half Sicilian. They both came from port cities and deeply catholic
environments. They both started out at roughly the same economic place, although Versace did not have the privileges of a
Bishop's education. Yet here was Versace with a family he was proud of, from whom he never had to hide his gayness; a
loving longtime partner; and the riches of the world at his feet, including palazzos with views, which could be filled at will
with beautiful boys. Except for the boys, Versace's life sounded a lot like the life Andrew had wished for at age thirteen
when he wrote down his definition of success in his application to Bishop's. It was as if Versace had discovered the buried
gold bullion that Andrew's father was dreaming of excavating. (Orth, 1999) For Andrew, the Vanity Fair article profiling
life at Casa Casuarina, Versace's mansion was the final straw, what I believe, drove him to murder
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Anne Rice: A Brief Biography
Anne Rice was born on October 4, 1941 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Her surname was Howard Allen Frances O'Brien. Her
nom de plumes are Anne Rampling, Anne Rice, and A.N. Roquelaure. She is now 73 years old. She is an author who writes
about the Supernatural, Horror, Erotica, Gothic Fiction, and Fantasy. The books she wrote were The Vampire Chronicles,
The Feast of All Saints, Servant of the Bones, The Impulsive Imp, The Wolf Gift Chronicles , The Claiming of Sleeping
Beauty, Beauty's Punishment, Beauty's Release, Belinda, The Witching Hour, Lasher, Taltos, Violin, Of Love and Evil, and
Prince Lestat (Part of the Vampire Chronicles), which comes out on October 28, 2014. She has also written other books.
Rice's books have sold on the verge of 100 million copies, which placed her amongst the most appreciated authors in
American history. Her mate was Stan Rice who breathed his last breath from brain cancer in 2002 at age 60. Anne Rice had
two progenies: Michelle Rice, which months before Rice's daughter became ailing, Rice had a divinatory dream that
declared that there was "something wrong with her blood." Michelle breathed her last breath from acute granulocytic
leukemia on August 5, 1972. Her son Christopher Rice, who was born in 1978, is an author and is on a radio show. The
radio show is called "The Dinner Party with Christopher Rice and Eric Shaw Quinn." He is following the footsteps of his
mother. He is now 36 years old. Anne Rice has had two near death
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Interview With Vampire
Tobi Honeycutt
English 1020–08
Mr. William Woosley
3 December 2016 Interview with a Vampire When we think of Vampires, majority think of blood thirsty creatures with no
other intention in life, or should I say in death, than to kill and feed upon any and all humans without reasoning. For over a
century the " cinematic vampire " was known as the carriers of disease (Meehan 90). They live in the darkness, wore capes,
turned into bats, and resided in old historic castles. We think of them having no purpose except for being foul, violent, and
fearless. "Interview with the Vampire (1976), brought a new direction in vampire fiction, and established Anne Rice as the
foremost, and the most ambitious, writer on vampire themes in the world (Wolf ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Honors Theses. Paper 821.Meehan, Paul. The Vampire in Science Fiction Film and Literature, edited by Paul Meehan
McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, 2014. ProQuest Ebook Central,
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Vampire. 1st ed. Print. Roberts, Bette B. "Interview with the Vampire." Anne Rice, Twayne Publishers, 1988, pp. 26–38.
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Leonard. Blood Thirst : 100 Years Of Vampire Fiction. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. eBook Collection
(EBSCOhost). Web. 4 Dec.
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Gothic review
'To understand the chronicles they must be read as gay' , at least this is the incredibly bold statement made by George
Haggerty in his chapter on Anne Rice and the Queering of Culture in his book Queer Gothic. There is no denying that Anne
Rice's Vampires have a lot to do with homosexuality and Haggerty's highlighting this is in no way a new criticism, but the
claim that is must be read as gay is entirely dismissive of the many other sexual paradigms that exist within The Vampire
Chronicles.
To begin with, his referral of Lestat as a 'gay predator' seems unfair in its definition. The fact of his being a vampire
automatically asserts him as a 'predator', but his relationships are not exclusively homosexual. He is a vampire that merely
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Yet, in Blood Canticle, written five years after Haggerty's essay, it is Rowan who Lestat finally and selflessly loves –
selflessness not being an attribute we have known greatly in his character until this point. As Haggerty says, Rice is
'eroticizing the gay man' whilst at the same time undermining it by portraying the homosexual relationships as heavily
sexual, violent and deviant in comparison to the more nurturing, romantic relationship Lestat has with Rowan.
The Vampires in the novels explore sexual deviancy, but are always ultimately punished in doing so. The homosexual
parentage of Louis and Lestat to Claudia and of Armand to Sybelle and Benji are both destroyed in their own way. Claudia
and Louis' final rejection of Lestat and Armand's failure in being able to protect Sybelle and Benji from Marius, are both
examples of homosexual families being explored and then finally being punished for going against the accepted social
norm of 20th century culture. This supports Haggerty's claim that readers want to 'explore unauthorized desires and at the
same time see them bleed', by exploring and then destroying homosexual relationships repeatedly throughout the
collection. When reading the characters as 'homosexual' as Haggerty suggests, this punishment dynamic makes it
unavoidable to find truth in Haggerty's claim that Rice
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Book Review Of Anne Rice's Interview With The Vampire
The first vampire book I have ever read was Interview with the Vampire, which peaked my love for vampire literature.
This novel is a part of a series of Vampire Chronicles written by the author Anne Rice. Rice was born on October 4, 1941
in New Orleans, Louisiana. Her real name is Howard Allen Frances O'Brien; named after her father. When she was in first
grade her name was changed to Anne. She was raised in a conservative Catholic home and attended a parochial school as a
young girl. In 1958 her family moved to Richardson, Texas where she would gradate high school. According to
Biography.com, "Rice studied briefly at Texas Women's University and North Texas State College. After marrying Stan
Rice, she eventually moved to California, where she earned her degree at San Francisco State College." (Biography.com
2014).
Before her successful career as a writer of vampire novels and erotica she tried her hand at several different jobs. She was a
cook, a waitress and an insurance examiner before she began her true calling. Her inspiration for her first novel Interview
with a Vampire was inspired by the death of her daughter Michele, who at the tender age of five died of leukemia. The
character Claudia in the story is based on her dead child, as an outlet for her pain and probably as a way to keep her alive
forever. After her first novel Interview with the Vampire was published in 1976 she gained a vast following of readers who
shared a love for the supernatural.
Her novel was such a hit that in 1994 it was turned into a movie starring Brad Pitt as the vampire Louis and Tom Cruise at
the vampire Lestat. The movie would be called Interview with a Vampire, instead of Interview with the Vampire. Luckily I
was able to read the book before I was even remotely interested in watching the movie. I was completely drawn to Anne
Rice after reading her novel back in 2000 when I was in high school. She changed my view of what I think vampires
should be; turning them from a hideous, blood–sucking monster to a beautiful and mysterious person full or raw human
emotion.
Let's take a look at the book that made vampires my favorite fictional characters. The novel Interview with the Vampire
centers around a 200 year old vampire named
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The Role Of Religion In The Vampire Chronicles By Anne Rice
The Vampire Lestat, the second book in The Vampire Chronicles, is a dark romantic novel written by Anne Rice. It is an
autobiographical story told by Lestat de Lioncourt as a response to Interview with the Vampire. He wrote it in hopes that
Louis would read it and return to him and as an act of rebellion against vampire secrecy rules. Much like Interview with
the Vampire, The Vampire Lestat also questions the vampire's role in religion. In The Vampire Lestat, Rice challenges the
concept of religion with the Children of Darkness.
The Children of Darkness were bound together by the Dark Ways. They believed if they failed to follow the Dark Ways,
then they would burn in hell. They lived miserable lives underneath a cemetery in Paris, where they worshiped Satan.
When an old woman threatened Lestat and Gabrielle with the wrath of God, Lestat told the vampires the only beings
giving them trouble for the way they lived were the coven. "They were paralyzed for a moment. Why hadn't we been
struck dead when we entered the churches? How could we be what we were?" (214). The Children of Darkness were in
shock because Lestat's statement challenged the information they knew as true. God or Satan had not taken action as they
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After he had dismissed the entire coven because all of the Dark Ways were proven untrue, he spoke with Lestat, who
wanted to know what the purpose of the coven was. Lestat was enraged without understanding why until he read Armand's
mind. "He was no sublime spirit who understood what his followers had not. He had not believed it. He had believed in it,
a thousand times worse!" (227). Lestat was infuriated because Armand had manipulated a large group of vampires into
living their immortal lives in terrible conditions. The Dark Ways had been forbidden the experiences of immortality and
instead lived like corpses under a
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Vampires Impact on Literature, Movies, Ect
Does Dracula, Queen of the Damned, or Anne Rice sound familiar? Surely, they must, but not just for one person. In fact,
for people all over the world! The three terms expressed all have one thing in common; vampires. These mythical creatures
are one of the most popular horror–related figures. Vampires may be a frightening subject for most, but that does not take
away from the fact of their popularity throughout. The fascination of vampires has greatly affected past, present, and future
cultures all around the world. "The word vampire (or vampyre) entered the English language in 1732, according to The
Oxford English Dictionary" (Skal 200). One can't go living life without knowing about the vampire because they're
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These beliefs are the closest to our modern vampire. People have always and will always be affected by the infamous
vampire. "Norine Dresser, a folklorist at UCLA also wrote a book at that time called American Vampires in which she
documented vampire images in the media and described the effects on people who claimed to be vampires. She sent out a
questionnaire, and out of 574 respondents, 27 percent admitted to a belief in vampires" (Ramsland 65). Certain individuals
would file their teeth into a razor–sharp weapon, sleep in coffins, avoid the sun, and dress entirely in black. Some people
would even form small groups to exchange blood in secret. Sadly enough, people would go too far to become their
fictitious character. Known as "Lust Murders," people would kill in order to get a sexual pleasure as a vampire would. In
1827, a moody 24 year old vine dresser named Leger killed a 12 year old girl in the woods. He admitted that he drank her
blood, mutilated her genitals, tore out and ate a part of her heart, and then buried her remains. When he was questioned
about his horrific event, he talked with no emotion or remorse. Two other "Lust Murders" comprise of a man cutting his
arm for his wife to suck on before sex because it would arouse his wife so strongly. The second is "a man dissected his
victims and got so caught up in the gore that he trembled with the desire to wallow in it and consume it" (Ramsland 105).
Many crimes were
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Essay on The Effects of Modern Vampires on Society
Introduction Kresley Cole, Stephanie Meyer, J. R. Ward, Cassandra Clare, Lisa Jane Smith, Spirit Bliss, Claudia Gray, L.J.
McDonald, Anne Bishop, Juliet Marillier. Only a few names of those authors, who constitute in a genre, which is one of the
biggest phenomena of this decade, especially among young women. Romantic fantasy has become particularly popular
with the Twilight books, which were released in 2005. Since then, the vampire–and other supernatural creature–themed
fantasy romance novels have been extremely popular all over the world. According to statistics brought out by Romance
Writers of America, in 2009, the paranormal subgenre made up 17.16% of the popular romance genre, which in itself 54%
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What is more, teen couples bite each other regularly to show affection, sometimes so hard they draw blood and what is
even more bizarre: some of them cut their skin so they can taste one another's blood. According to doctors biting can lead
to diseases. Fifteen percent of bites from humans can become infected; moreover, biting can spread sometimes blood–
borne diseases like HIV, hepatitis or syphilis. Let's see an example from the first part of Twilight Saga, because it has been
already mentioned. In the first part of the series, Bella says, "About three things I was absolutely positive. First, Edward
was a vampire. Second, there was a part of him – and I didn't know how potent that part might be–that thirsted for my
blood. And third, I was unconditionally and irrevocably in love with him."(Meyer,195) It sounds as if teenagers are
influenced to fall in love with something like Satan. So it is enough if the man is handsome, it doesn't matter if he is life–
threatening. In the end, just like in fairy tales, everything is going to be alright and they will live happily ever after. The
only problem is that in real life it doesn't work. Moreover, one of the most famous quotes from New Moon, the film
interpretation of the second part is "Death is peaceful....easy....life is harder...". An impressionable young mind may easily
define this that it's easier to commit suicide than to manage with the troubles. On the
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Comparing Buffy The Vampire Slayer And True Blood
Several books, including Stoker's Dracula and Stephanie Meyer's Twilight, have immortalized vampires through literature.
One of the most famous pieces written about vampires is Dracula. Written in 1897 by Bram Stoker, the book was originally
published in London (Bunson 73). Dracula chronicles the adventures of lawyer Jonathan Harker as he visits the castle of
Transylvanian Count Dracula. Harker discovers that the count is a vampire, and he and his friends then try to defeat the
count and his allies (Sparknotes). This novel is considered to be one of the best–known novels and the most outstanding
book about vampires ever written (Bunson 73). The novel combines aspects of several vampires preceding it. These stories
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"Vampire cults have existed for several years, but the majority of these cults are filled with members who display vampire–
like activity, such as drinking human blood and hiding from sunlight" (Royal Mint Publishing). Influenced by the nature of
vampires, The Cult of the Vampire, based in England, is a secret magical society that guides members through seven levels
of magical training and learning in order to overcome death (Melton 158). The Temple of the Vampire is a cult
headquartered in Washington. They practice vampirism, a religion that has supposedly been around since ancient times,
where members adopt a vampire's habits and attempt to develop vampire–like powers to strengthen their magical Nightside
(Melton 669). The Egyptian god Set bears the honor of having The Order of the Vampyre dedicated to him. This Satanic
church was founded in 1975 by members who wanted to appear less anti–Christian. They believe that vampirism is an
extreme extension of human consciousness (Melton 503–504). A branch–off of the Victorian Age Masquerade Performance
Society, the Vampire Cult was inspired by the game Vampire: The Masquerade. After some time, the members became
obsessed with the game and thought they were real vampires, descendants of Vlad the Impaler himself. Several members
were subsequently charged with the murders of Richard and Ruth Wendorf in 1996 (Melton
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Dracula And The Count Dracula By Bram Stoker
Vampires were once known as a creepy monster that everyone wanted to kill. The book series Twilight Saga has greatly
changed just about every stereotypical concept that vampires were once known for. Myths about vampire's date back as far
as Ancient Greece. Stories passed down through the ages before bringing us one of the most recognizable vampires Count
Dracula. The book Count Dracula by Bram Stoker in 1897 is the start of the horror monster fiction that traditional vampires
are known to be. Vampires are no longer monsters that have human like qualities. Vampires have transformed themselves
from creepy creatures that we once feared into a creature passes for a typical human. In Twilight, a new beautiful class of
vampire has entered the world, one that appears to live a semi–normal life. The father figure has a career as a doctor. In
addition, teenagers go to high school to keep up the charade of normality. These characters have always tried to behave as
normal people since their creation. It is necessary for them to fit into the local population and not draw any undesired
attention to themselves. This new class of vampires take pride in being able to co–exist with humans by only feeding upon
animals instead of the blood of humans. "The only consistency is that vampires drink blood as part of their diet."
(Brazeale) The vampires in Twilight do share some similar qualities with those of other vampire novels, such as the
Vampire Chronicles or Dracula. Both versions of
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The Vampire Chronicles Vs. Twilight Saga
The Vampire Chronicles vs The Twilight Saga Do you prefer The Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice or The Twilight Saga
by Stephenie Meyer? This question can lead into a huge argument due to the opinions of who answers the question. A
person can guess the answer by the age of the people. The older generation would suggest The Vampire Chronicles because
it tells the tale of the "true" vampires, such as the human blood suckers that only comes out at night. While the younger
generation would suggest The Twilight Saga because it shows that vampires can be like regular people. Although there are
some major differences between The Vampire Chronicles and The Twilight Saga, the similarities are shocking. For people
who forgot or don't know about these two novels, these novels are about the lives of vampires. The Vampire Chronicles
(1976–2003) is by Anne Rice. Her novels are series that tells the story of a French nobleman named Lestate de Lioncourt
who transformed into a vampire in the eighteenth century. The other novel series, The Twilight Saga, is by Stephenie
Meyer. Her novel series tells a story of a young ordinary female, Bella Swan, who falls in love with a vampire named
Edward Cullen. Both of these novel series has turned into the big screen including Interview with a Vampire, Queen of the
Damned, and the Twilight movie series that almost every teenage girl loves. Even though they might tell
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The King Of Gothic Literature
Samuel Morales
Professor Coffman
English 103
28 April 2015
The King of Gothic Gothic literature is an new, and young concept to many. It barely popped it's head out in the mere
eighteen hundreds. One of those who well mastered the concept of this was Stephen King. Stephen King was able to wrap
his mind around the topic, and bend it to his will. By today's date, Stephen King has already based some of his best works
of art, of horror literature, with the fusion of gothic elements and today's horror. Gothic literature can be defined as writing
that employs dark and picturesque scenery, startling and melodramatic narrative devices, and an overall atmosphere of
exoticism, mystery, and dread. Often, a gothic novel or story will revolve around a large, ancient house that conceals a
terrible secret or that serves as the refuge of an especially frightening and threatening character (Kennedy). Stephen King is
able grasp this definition within Gothic literature, and put it into a more recent setting with people from this era. Creating
some of his best works of art. One of his most famous works of art, that employs Gothic literature very well, is Salem's
Lot. Salem's Lot is the story of a modern day Dracula that takes over the town of Jerusalem's Lot in Maine. The setting
itself is a key part of gothic literature due to the fact that it is a small resort town, easily capable of being run over. The
small setting gives the reader a gothic sense of fear of what is to come next, or what
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The Mystery Of Vampire Legend
Vampire legend is one that has frightened and fascinated people across the world for generations. The concept of a being
that lurks through the night pouncing on unknowing suspects searching for blood is just as popular today as it was
centuries ago. While cultures all across the globe have different variations on the vampire folklore, they all share one thing
in common, the need for blood. Bram Stoker's "Dracula" was originally published in 1897 and from then on, the main
character set the paradigm for the fictional vampires to follow. Vampire fiction continues progressing and bewitching
readers despite the stories being taken from an expansive folkloric and literary past. A complicated kind of figure and
possibly a portrayal of "both erotic anxiety and corrupt desire, the literary vampire is one of the most powerful archetypes
bequeathed to us from the imagination of the nineteenth century" (Gordon and Hollinger). It seems that as times and
cultures change that each "age embraces the vampire it needs" (Gordon and Hollinger). Before the 1970's, the
quintessential vampire was Bram Stoker's Dracula; the mesmerizing cultured, yet sinister Eastern European Count. Since
then, resulting from multiple publications, including Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles and Stephanie Meyer's Twilight, the
depiction of a vampire has changed, because of the "ongoing transformations in the broader cultural and political mise–en–
scene" (Gordon & Hollinger). It has been mainly through cultural
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Research Paper On Anne Rice Vampire
Rice Vampires
"To write something you have to risk making a fool of yourself" (Anne Rice). Anne Rice is a very famous author who has
inspired many people and changed the image of vampires. Anne Rice has sold over a million copies of her famous vampire
books, while overcoming many obstacles such as the death of her child and husband, and she changed the way people view
vampires in literature. Anne Rice has written many vampire books, including The Vampire Chronicles and she has inspired
many different kinds of readers ("Anne Rice Wikipedia," 2017). She has also written the New Tales of a vampire series,
which is about a fledgling vampire, David Talbot, who finds out the history of Pandora, a two–thousand–year–old vampire,
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Her mother put her in an academy that she hated. She persisted with school, even though she didn't like it, she graduated
and went to college. Later, her daughter died of adult leukemia. This led Anne and her husband, Stan Rice, to become
alcoholics. She also developed Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, thinking that everything she touched became
contaminated. Because of that, she started holding herself responsible for her child's death ("Anne Rice Famous
Authors,"2017). She then had another child in 1978, Christopher Rice, which led to her and her husband to quit drinking.
Later, her husband died from brain cancer when Christopher was 22 ("Anne Rice Famous Authors,"2017). Anne Rice has
changed the way people visualize vampires throughout history. She has impacted the genre of vampires more than any
person. The only person that might have done more is Bram Stoker who created Dracula. But Anne has made re–animated
corpses into beautiful aristocrats, who look human except their fangs and remained evil. The vampires she has written
about are recurring into more and more literature. Her vampires were loved so much that there are movies created about
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No Lovers Left Alive By Jim Jarmusch
s we have explored vampires from Bram Stoker 's Dracula to modern interpretations of the vampire mythos reflecting the
historical moment of the film as well as changing ideas about what it means to be a vampire. The final film, Only Lovers
Left Alive directed and written by Jim Jarmusch contributes to the vampire mythos by providing the only plot viewed that
takes place long after the two became vampires and also echoes themes found in previously viewed films such as the
struggle vampires have with adjusting to a rapidly changing world while they often find themselves clinging to old ways
once seen as normal during their time. Only Lovers Left alive normalized vampirism as part of the characters ' identity
without allowing their separation from the human species to define them absolutely, the focus was less on the fact that the
main characters were vampires and more on the hardships those characters endured.
Traditionally, vampire films have featured vampirism itself as a separation from the human condition that defined and
dictated every action of the young and senior vampire. Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles directed by
Neil Jordan was one such film that allowed vampirism to define every character and featured virtually nothing else other
than the essential acts of being a vampire such as feeding. Only Lovers Left Alive moved away from this traditional theme
found in modern vampire films such as Interview with the Vampire in favor of
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On November 20Th Of The Year Of 1987 A Young Man Named
On November 20th of the year of 1987 a young man named Liam O'Ryan had asked his beloved girlfriend Lucy
Kensworth to take his hand in marriage. Lucy was in quite a shock because she had no clue that he was going to propose to
her, but without any hesitation she immediately said yes. Lucy and Liam had known that they were meant for each other as
soon as they saw each other in the tattoo parlor. They had so much in common, it was crazy. That is what made Liam and
Lucy fell in love with each other, though there was a big thing that Liam did not like about Lucy. Lucy loved vampires, she
was obsessed. Lucy was so obsessed with them that she went to school to study becoming a Vampirologist. Even though,
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Timber's Road".
In an awe, Lucy hung on to every word as she knew what he was about to say. "This kind of attack has never been
recorded, it was clean and they guy was empty of his blood" said the news man.
Lucy looked at her fiancé Liam. "This couldn't be true could it, this really isn't an animal right?" asked Lucy.
Liam looked up at Lucy, and gave her leg a shove to get off his lap. Liam didn't believe in this kind of stuff at all. He
thought it was really ridiculous that she could think that this could be a vampire attack. They don't exist. "Don't even go
there Lucy!" screamed Liam. "Oh come on Liam, I am only joking around with you, can't you just play along with it?"
asked Lucy while trying not to laugh.
Liam knew she wasn't really joking, because she wanted this to be true so bad. Every day that went by Lucy obsession over
these things started to make Liam feel a little jealous. It was crazy though wasn't it. Liam really couldn't think that he could
be so jealous over something that was not even real. Though, Lucy would argue with anyone that they were. She knew that
she was going to find them one day.
After, the guy on the news channel gave his goodbyes for the night, Lucy and Liam went upstairs to go to bed. It had been
a long night, and they just couldn't keep their eyes open anymore. While, they were lying in bed, Lucy's brain wouldn't shut
off
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Monsters have been the stars of entertainment for the horror industry. The word "monster" usually connotes something
wrong or evil; a freak of nature. Traditionally, monster narratives to depict the monster a hideous creature that may produce
fear or panic. However; can this still apply to present day? Monsters have completely revolutionized. For example,
Vampires have traditionally been categorized as evil, seductive and alluring creatures of the night. They moved through the
night, hiding in shadows, and sleeping in coffins throughout the day. Yet, the modern vampire is far from this. Just like
Vampires, Zombies have also have steadily gone through a complete shift of social compliance. In early monster
narratives, zombies were traditionally reanimated corpse who were under the control of a Voodoo master. In the past
decade there has been a zombie boom; with zombies being able to adapt to the social preference. Although vampires and
zombies have changed in cinema and literature since their very creation, the most dramatic changes have occurred through
the late twentieth century to modern day, mainly due to social tolerance and social anxiety.
In the late nineteenth century vampires started to evolve into to what is the modern day vampire. Although they were still
seen as "evil", the vampires of the late twentieth century were no longer creepy creatures that would crawl out of their
coffins to seduce women and feed from their blood. This was the start of a new period of
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Taisha Pacheco 7/11/2015 Spanish 2 Essay Mr. Beneventine Trinity Catholic High School (Summer School) Antonio
Banderas Antonio Banderas is a very admirable person. When Banderas was fourteen, he aspired to become a professional
soccer player. Because Banderas injured his foot, he focused his interest in other things, such as theatre. Bandera's mother,
Doña Ana Banderas Gallego, Banderas's father, Jose Dominguez, was a cop. Ironically, due to taboo subjects for roles
Banderas played in the theatre, he was actually sent to jail a couple of times. The ruler at the time, Francisco Franco, saw it
as rebelling against political Spain beliefs. Banderas did not give up on his aspiration for an acting career. When Banderas
turned nineteen, he decided to move to Madrid where he can have more chances. When you are trying to become an actor,
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The Vampire Chronicles was a hit phenomenon. The "Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles" was the old
"twilight" in some form. People were starting to get interested in the supernatural. However, the difference between
twilight and Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles is that vampire is telling his story about his life. In
"Twilight", the Vampires kept their species a secret. What people tend to associate Banderas with is his role "Zorro". "The
Mask of Zorro" is a popular film. Banderas is acting as Don Alejandro de la Vega, also known as, Zorro. Zorro wants to be
a hero and save people. His wife is divorcing him because she believes that he is spending too much time being a hero, and
not enough of being a husband. Elena also believes he is a bad father because he is using all his time to save others. Elena
is caught up with the fact that her husband is being a hero, but she wants her husband to be a different type of a hero – a
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Anne Rice is one of the New Orleans' most famous authors. Rice writes supernatural novels, she has had many literary
successes. Her first and most favorite novel was Interview with the Vampire, which led to an entire series of vampire
novels. Some of her novels have even been made into movies.
Anne Rice was born Howard Allen. She was born to Howard Obrien in and Katherine Allen. Born in New Orleans,
Louisiana Rice had a tough childhood. Her father left and remarried, while her mother was an alcoholic. Rice and her
family were poor, she has three other siblings, one older and two younger. When she was 15 years old her mother took her
own life. Later Anne moved from New Orleans to San Francisco, she found employment there and also started night
classes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Her bestseller was Interview with the Vampire which was about a bicentennial vampire (Bradd Pitt). After the death of his
family he met another vampire (Tom Cruise) who persuades Louis (Bradd Pitt) to choose, immortality after death and
become his companion. She also wrote novels based on her hometown New Orleans, "The feast of All Saints". Rice is also
very interactive with her fans on and off social media. She's continued writing since her first series of novels. It's the The
Wolf Chronicles which is about and werewolves who learns about his supernatural abilities. In the 1990's Rice made a
comeback with plenty more vampire stories. Anne was born t Catholic but her religion changed to atheism as she grew
older. Rice was known for her Sadomasochistic erotica. Sadomasochistic erotica means the derivation of pleasure from the
infliction of physical or mental pain either on others or on oneself.
One of her Sadomasochistic erotica is Beauty's Punishment. This novel is the other part of the legendary tale sleeping
beauty, it just has a twist. In 1998 Rice rediscovered her Catholic faith, she wrote Christ the Lord and several other books
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Interview With The Vampire Paper

  • 1. Interview with the Vampire Paper Heather Bishop Professor Radek FLM 2009–100 2 December 2011 Summary Applications Paper: Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles I have enjoyed many vampire movies over the years, long before they became the popular pop–culture genre they have become due to the success of The Twilight Saga films. One movie I have enjoyed viewing many times since its debut in 1994 is Interview with the Vampire. This film is an adaptation of the book Interview with the Vampire written by Anne Rice in 1973 and published in 1976. The movie was directed by Neil Jordan who also co–wrote the script with Anne Rice. Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles is the story of Louis (Brad Pitt), portraying a depressed man, as he tells of his life ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His cinematography "creates an exceptionally inviting, varied look for this nocturnal story, and special visual effects are smoothly integrated into the action. The makeup that adds pale eyes, ghostly pallor and tiny blue veins to the principals' faces manages to create a frisson of danger without marring the actors' attractiveness" (Maslin). Rousselot used dark– lensing, a way to attain low key shots and thus created a huge contrast to the sets and costumes (Maslin). This made the characters seem as though they were the only important things in the otherwise dark and gloomy shots. Mise–en–scene The mise–en–scene of Interview with the Vampire is relatively theatrical in nature. Long shots are used for much of the movie and the intense close–up shots are retained for the extremely moving victimization scenes where the camera closes in on the eyes of the vampire attacking its victim and what the vampire is feeling thru its eyes (Rice). Also because of the darkness of most of the settings within the movie and the lushness of the immediate sets and costuming one gets the feeling of the importance of the characters and where they are at. The character proxemics and intimate distance of the shot when Claudia curls up with Louis in his coffin, shows the feelings and morality that Louis is fighting so hard to hang onto in his immortality and the loss of the innocence Claudia has accepted. Movement The movements in this film are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Anne Rice Research Paper "To write something, you have to risk making a fool of yourself." Anne Rice, American author of supernatural fiction and erotica has had to take many risks to get where she is now. Anne was born into the Howard family in New Orleans, Louisiana on October 4, 1941. She had a troubled childhood but still managed to find the passion to write. Anne's early life, obstacles, and success all play into her writing and uniqueness. Anne Rice, born Howard Allen O'brien, was born to Howard O'brien and Katherine Allen O'brien. She has three sisters, one older and two younger. In the first grade she decided she wanted to go by the name "Anne" instead. Her family was exceedingly religious and passed on their Christian faith to her. However, she later gave up the religion. Growing up, Anne had to deal with her mother's alcoholism and poverty. She attended Richardson High School before moving to Texas for college. While attending college at North Texas State College, she encountered financial problems and had to work extra jobs and take night classes. Her writing career did not begin until 1976 with the debut of her novel "Interview with a Vampire". Furthermore, some of Anne's influences were Charles Dickens, William Shakespeare, and Charlotte Brontē. Anne was inspired to write the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her work first became popular for "Interview with a Vampire" which developed a cult following for the character Lestat and made 1 million dollars in movie and paperback rights. The concept of immortality brought popularity to her books. Anne's books are considered revolutionary because she was the first to introduce vampires as major characters with families and lovers instead of the antagonists. Also, Anne's work has received many recognitions. She won the Bram Stroker Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2003. The award is given to people who write in the horror genre. Overall, Anne was persistent and did not let any obstacles get in her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. The inner world is stranger than the world of Harry Potter... The inner world is stranger than the world of Harry Potter created out of the bricks of Vampirism The Gothic novel is not just an ordinary story of vampirism, it is rather a story about a very particular kind of myth that is very old, that goes back even before the ancient Greeks. In classical mythology there have been always stories about exotic lands inhabited by exotic creatures, there have been always a fascination with constructing images of monsters male and female. In classical mythology there have been always stories about the encounter between the mortal and the immortal, between the ordinary and the exotic. There have been always an attraction to images of monsters, designed to shock and horrify. In short various images of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rowling. The seven fantasy novels named after the titular character, chronicle the adventures of a wizard, Harry Potter, and his friends Ronald Weasley and Hermione Granger, all of whom are students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The main story arc concerns Harry's quest to overcome the Dark wizard Lord Voldemort, who aims to become immortal, conquer the wizarding world, subjugate non–magical people, and destroy all those who stand in his way, especially Harry Potter (Wikipedia).Warner Brothers produced big banner movies on the basis of the stories. More than that, now in Florida City "Harry Potter Theme Park" is being established with millions of dollars investment. The issue for consideration is; why are adolescents as well as other age–groups drawn to Harry Potter stories? Here is the answer; Harry Potter' stories take readers to a wonderland that is extraordinary, miraculous, magical and spinning. A wonderland that is entirely different from the secular world nearby. Readers experience something totally sublime. At every turn of the story extra– terrestrial scenarios occur. Strange events happen. The hero "Harry" travels in a magic broom that flies like an airplane. The stories fill a gap of a missing thing, something missing in the human inner world. Something that supports the imbalanced mind somewhere. By reading such out of the world stories, filled with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. The Use of Vampire Characters in Novels The Gothic novel is not just an ordinary story of vampirism, it is rather a story about a very particular kind of myth that is very old, that goes back even before the ancient Greeks. In classical mythology there have been always stories about exotic lands inhabited by exotic creatures, there have been always a fascination with constructing images of monsters male and female. In classical mythology there have been always stories about the encounter between the mortal and the immortal, between the ordinary and the exotic. There have been always an attraction to images of monsters, designed to shock and horrify. In short various images of monstrosity are found in classical mythology. One of the most famous , the Sirens. Barbara Creed in her article "The Monstrous–Feminine: Stereotyping against the the Grain" writes in describing female monstrosity: "The Sirens were deadly to the male sex. Described as enormous birds with the heads of women, the sirens were able to sing beautiful haunting songs which they used to lure unwary sailors to shore, where submerged reefs tore apart their ships. These fatal creatures then devoured their prey...Like the sirens, female vampires have often been represented as beautiful, alluring creatures that seduce their victims before sucking their lifeblood from their veins"(Creed). This analogy Barbara Creed makes between the sirens as mythological monsters and the vampire figure of the nineteenth century enables us understand the ongoing attraction ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Memnoch the Devil by Anne Rice Essays Memnoch the Devil by Anne Rice Killing, kidnapping and battles, all parts of Memnoch the Devil by Anne Rice. The main character, Lestat, is a well–known and flamboyant vampire. In Memnoch the Devil, Lestat is faced with a grim reality, causing his world to collapse around him. He learns throughout this book, about the world, and the divine forces that encircle the world's existence. This book illustrates how Lestat's morals, ignorance and understanding are greatly affected by outside forces. In the beginning of the book, Lestat, the quick and cunning vampire referred to as "the Brat Prince" by his followers stalks a wealthy artifact smuggler. Lestat soon becomes obsessed with his mortal victim, Roger, following him and trying to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lestat was so occupied with his stalking; he neglected to take much note of this demon. Lestat was confronted again by the demon the night he slaughtered his beloved Roger. This caused Lestat to realize the devil was observing Lestat's own sick acts of evil and ignorance. As Roger's ghost justified his evil doings Lestat obtained that Roger was not evil, as he was thought to be. This shocked Lestat, causing him to become more aware and observant, resulting with Lestat's ignorance dissipating. Though these changes in awareness came too slowly, Lestat was soon kidnapped by the Devil, and brought on a mortifying and appalling trip. This furthermore extended Lestat's awareness, when it was realized the Devil's kidnapping was fueled by his cruel acts and ignorance. Finally, through Lestat's trek through Heaven and Hell with the Devil, Lestat grasps an understanding that he had never before conceived. Lestat sees images that take him to the extremes of his vampire mind. During his journey Lestat seizes Veronica's Veil, a famous artifact, and brings it back to earth. Veronica's Veil was said to have Jesus' face imprinted into it with blood. This Veil impacts the way society views God, and furthers Lestat's vast knowledge of the world and its workings. This journey alters his understanding to such an extent, Lestat states; " This is what I saw, This is what I heard, This is what I know! This is all I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. The Role Of Vampirism In Bram Stoker's Dracula Vampirism and what it entails has always taunted us. The idea of coexisting with an unknown creature it is engrossing, though the desire to adjust it to an unreal reality. This blood–craving creatures helped build up American sci–fi cinema, providing every necessitated tool to accumulate numerous "believers". The nineteenth century gave birth to the first vampires (ferocious creatures feared by humans) and their popularity has done nothing but increase steadily. Their fancy clothes and luxurious lifestyle continues impressing the public...wealth too; since literature describes them as wealthy princes and lords. With the listed qualities and perks being a vampire sounds illustrious. The cinematographic industry retains the responsibility for this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The terror faded away and new vampires are not consumed by the sunlight anymore; now their bodies transmit a dazzling light. Directors and writers employ pathos in order to appeal to the audience's emotions in their attempt to make vampires more "likable". Kevin Williamson, creator of the hit The Vampire Diaries, gave us a different and modern perspective of what vampirism truly means in the twentieth–first century. With their umbrella overhead and their pale skin tone vampires ambulate our streets. They do not hide. They do not murder to remain alive. They are one of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. The Influence Of Cultural Changes In Dracula After Bram Stoker published the iconic vampire classic, Dracula, in 1897, the world of literary vampires grew more popular and eventually, dramatically shifted towards cultural changes–revolving around global historical events and new American values. As the Second Industrial Revolution approached in the end of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, vampirism became based on the accelerating influences of science and technology, as well as, religion and gender. (Dartmouth) Stoker is described to have "transformed vampire folklore into a literary icon by emphasizing the nature of the vampire [as a threat of the unknown] and placing it into a modern setting." (Shepard, 2010) As vampires gained momentum, they became more disturbing and dynamic: from mythical monsters straying far away from humanity to even ones centered in love triangles who sought for empathy. America's cultural identity ultimately reflected onto vampire literature, creating a chain–reaction of distinct elements that included secularization, psychoanalysis, and social policy. The cultural influences on vampires first affected their origins and setting; vampires were no longer limited to European countries like the United Kingdom or Romania. In fact, according to Dartmouth, the United States gradually became the vampire capital of the world in the twentieth century. American urbanization dramatically altered lifestyles and towards the 1920s, a majority of the population lived in cities, according to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Monster Culture In J. Cohen's Seven Theses When people think about monsters, they usually assume they could be defeated forever, and the good will resume directly after the monster's demise. However, as J.J. Cohen argues in Monster Culture (Seven Theses), the monster always escapes from being ceaselessly spurned. Form the footprints of the yeti across Tibetan snow; to the bones of the giant stranded on a rocky cliff, the monster does and will remain. Additionally, no matter how many times King Arthur killed the ogre of Mount Saint Michael, the monster reappeared in another heroic chronicle during the Middle Ages, proving once more that no matter how many deaths monsters endure, no matter how many attempts it took to destroy the monster, they return–with additional force (Cohen 5). Monsters ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cohen writes that one function of the monster is to escape. To escape means not to be seen; it means to be resurrected by new storytellers in new eras. Likewise, monsters equal human fear, for fear cannot be physically conquered or literally killed–it will persist for eternity. Applying Cohen's point to Dracula shows that anything the monster wrecks havoc upon, the material remains but the monster itself turns irrelevant and vanishes. However, it vanishes only to reappear once again. As Dracula and various vampiric stories relate, "the undead returns in slightly different clothing, each time to be read against contemporary social movements or a specific, determining event," (Cohen 5). Vampiric figures are found worldwide, from the ancient Egyptian deserts to "modern Hollywood, each reappearance and its analysis are still bound in a double act of construction and reconstitution." Vampires in ancient Egypt differ from the modern vampires constructed in Hollywood: modern vampires changed drastically since the ancient times because new societies tend to portray new ideas of vampire structures and the like. Because of this occurring theme dealt with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. The Trickster in Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire... The Trickster in Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire Vampires today, particularly after Anne Rice's five–book series, the Vampire Chronicles, are portrayed in quite a different light than the vampires of ages past. Gone is the garlic and cross that offers protection, gone is the vampire's fear of all light and gone is their distant, in–human nature. (Whyte 2) In fact, most vampires are portrayed as both beast and man, struggling to retain their humanity as the lust for blood seems to never diminish and eternal as they are, their inner conflict spans to infinity. This duplicity is highly reminiscent of the paradoxical nature of the trickster archetype. Tricksters embrace creation just as easily as they revel in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Traditional scholarship differentiates any tangible entity that fulfills the trickster criteria as "clown." Trickster research is confusing at this point because it calls tricksters "mythic" entities found in folklore and in legends. Therefore, a trickster is more than just an idea; it may also be a mythic creature. (Kim ix) For the purposes of this essay I will refer to the trickster first as an idea, as a set of elements and then exemplify these characteristics using "mythic" entities as a form of illustration. Tricksters are usually associated with a host of negative elements such as stubbornness, chicanery, duplicity, cruelty, greed, gluttony, and avarice; (Musinsky) although their unifying elements are selfishness, egoism and self–centeredness. As mentioned before tricksters are amoral, or, to use a Nietzsche's phrase: "beyond good and evil." According to Radini, a well–known trickster scholar, the trickster "possesses no values, moral or social, is at the mercy of his passions and appetites, yet through his actions all values come into being." (xxiii) Almost all tricksters are megalomaniacs, a trait that is not necessarily negative, according to the aforementioned Nietschean view of the world. "Every living thing seeks to discharge its strength––life itself is will to power." This innate characteristic of life is of absolute value and acceptance of the will to power in all its sublime manifestations, both beautiful and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Ah Monsters Research Paper Ah Monsters! The creaking of the floorboards underneath your feet as you rush into the safety of your bed. The adrenaline coursing through your veins as you see the shadows behind you even though in reality nothings there. Monsters still lurk in the dark corners of everyone's mind even after all those years since being introduced in the media. Horror movie junkies have made these monsters popular time and time again. Vampires and zombies are the most popular monsters in today's media, thanks to shows like The Vampire Diaries and The Walking Dead. Shows and movies are always changing the demographic of their viewers for more revenue like a kid zombie movie would be Disney Channels new movie Zombies or for Vampires it would be My Baby–Sitters ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Writer and director Guillermo del Toro, whose work included films such as Pan's Labyrinth and the Hellboy series, alongside Chuck Hogan, author of novels such as, Devils in Exile and Prince of Thieves, wrote an article in the New York Times named Why vampires never die, explaining exactly that. They stated how the vampires became big when author John William Polidori wrote The Vampyre, which included both erotic feelings and the fact that they're an undead bunch. Also included in the article is how it ties in with cannibalism and how that's the way the culture was. Vampires have this type of aura that tie you in and make you want more. You have young adult novels that make them interested in adding a prohibited love. On the other hand, some kid cartoon makes them interested by having a vampire friend that flies! Then the undead aspect comes into play, the immortality is something many crave. The ability to not die would be such a crazy idea that people which they can have, but there's so many consequences to this. Human nature is to crave what we don't have but not care what comes with it. You may never die, but a piece of you will die when something you love and care about does ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. The Vampires Are Now A Metaphor Of Human Beings As one of the most attractive and enduring figures in the Gothic literature, the vampires have moved from being a peripheral element with the genre to a place near the center and are capable of generating its own massive tradition now. In the recent literary history, they have already been adapted to play a role of a rebel against the moral, social, religious, and even sexual taboos. Put simply, the vampires are now a metaphor of human beings in the modern society and life. With the publication and popularity of The Vampire Chronicles, especially that of Interview with the Vampire, Anne Rice innovates the Gothic tradition in the western literature successfully, for comparatively speaking, the vampires in her novels are more sympathetic and humanized than the terrible and emotionless monsters before. As it is said by both Jan Gordon and Veronica Hollinger, the vampires also stand for some border anxieties, since they penetrate boundaries by their own special and complicated nature, that is to say, between life and death, between love and fear, between power and persecution. Furthermore, sensitive to the social issues very much, Anne Rice expresses the sentimental feelings of the vampires in great detail and by exquisite words and describes vividly the existing state of the outsiders of the modern times as well. Therefore, in the case of Interview with the Vampire, there is a quite highly rational and philosophical probe into the life and the existence of human beings. From ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Martian Chronicles Literary Analysis Throughout Ray Bradbury´s Martian Chronicles, we get a taste of a utopian and dystopian fiction. I believe Ray was trying to convey that rampant colonization kills the society and environment of the victim. Through every story we can see how bad Mars is turning out due to the ignorance and quickness of the colonizers. There is speculation that Ray could be describing the future in a ¨fictional¨ way, in other words, he could be predicting the fate of the earth or America. I also believe that after the four expeditions the settlers were still driven to colonize even though the previous trips failed. I come to believe that Ray thinks all these dreams and visions the martians have, is what will happen to us in America. It could all be fiction but his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They come to Mars with intentions to peacefully settle and undermine part of the society the Martians have built. Many Martians have hallucinations of this rocket and its humans. On page 20, the Martian woman is distraught of this dream she keeps on having and consults with Mr. Iii who is forced to put an end to this colonization. At this point Ray explains how each Martian has a different view and hallucination of the colonizers. Also, how the humans can communicate with the Martians by telepathy. This is just another way Ray communicates his thoughts to us. In the story ¨Usher II¨, we see a reference back to Edgar Allan Poe´s ¨Fall of the House of Usher¨. In this story William Stendahl remakes the house and creates mechanical apes, bats, and vampires. During this episode and investigator from Moral Climate condemns his house. Stendahl kills him and has no relevance to his death from the state. I believe in this portion of the story Ray is focused on the fictional part of things rather than the realistic non–fictional possible things. I feel that this drags the reader away from the futuristic side of the story to create a more novelish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Diverse Characters In Cassandra Clare's The Shadowhunter... Cassandra Clare's works, The Shadowhunter Chronicles, are full of diverse characters, and for various reasons. One reason being that she believes it is important for novels to have all different kinds of characters to reflect the world around us; because the world is diverse, the book she writes must also be diverse. Creating relatable characters so that readers of any sexual orientation, race, or gender are able to identify with her works is something Clare strives for. For example, Clare made the choice of writing her main character as a young female because she would have wanted to read that as a teenager. Every character is created in order to give people, especially those who are not as represented in the media, someone to look up to or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both are members of the Downworld, being a vampire and a werewolf, respectively. These two are also treated in the same way Magnus is treated in, inferior and worthless. Since both Raphael and Maia are younger than Magnus, they did not experience any of the intense prejudice that existed before the Accords laws came into effect. Born in the 1950s, Raphael came to New York, where the series is set, from Aside from when he is turned into a vampire, the readers do not receive much insight into Raphael's childhood. As a vampire, Raphael quickly becomes the leader of one of the most chief "clans" and gains a significant amount of power. His role in the books is significant because it shows that anyone, regardless of race, is capable of holding a powerful position and using that position in a wise manner to benefit their people. Growing up as a biracial child was especially hard for Maia mostly because of the racism that existed in the conservative, mostly white neighborhood where she lived before running away from home. Throughout the series, Clare gives Maia quite a few relationships, some more serious than others; this is important because it expresses that girls who look like Maia are capable of and allowed to have romantic, healthy relationships despite how rarely that portrayal is shown in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Review Of Jemaine Clement 's ' The Shadows ' 'What We Do In The Shadows', a film directed by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi, draws links between the modern representations of vampires paired with conventional forms of vampire representations. This shift shows the new found moral ambiguity that was not present within more predatory portrayals of the vampire genre. Each of the flatmates represents a former portrayal of vampires within the horror genre. We can see how What We Do In The Shadows is drawing from previous texts to make commentary on the shift within the genre and within society. Earlier representations of vampires were developed in the 18th and 19th century myths of vampires. Some theories believe that these characteristics came from symptoms of disease and the myth of the vampire was used to explain what the technology of the time could not. We still use the tropes and characteristics from these former portrayals but now the motivations of the characters have shifted. Genres and fiction often reflect society. Older content may no longer be relevant to the world around us. The vampire genre in no different as advancements in technology and the blend in cultural beliefs have resulted in a whole new set of issues that don't relate to that of a 19th century villager. The purpose of a mockumentary is to make fiction appear as fact. Mockumentaries use the same conventions of documentaries such as archival footage, shots of what appears to be true events and interviews. What We Do In The Shadows parodies the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Ray Bradbury's The Martian Chronicles Essay Ray Bradbury's The Martian Chronicles If the Martian Chronicles had been written in the 1999's instead of fifty years ago, many issues and problems would change. Ray Bradbury wrote his book in 1946. In it he wrote about problems such as censorship, man's cruelty to man, and loneliness. Each issue shows up in one or two of his chronicles. All of his issues affect every one of his characters in many different ways. Censorship is a main problem or issue today, and in the book it shows up in one of his chronicles, "Usher II". In this chronicle, a man builds a house of Usher. One man points (he was from a group that was against all forms of imagination) out, "No books, no houses, nothing to be produced which in any way ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... K., or Yll. Yll gets jealous and demands that Ylla not leave the house. He thinks that she has fallen in love with the earthling. While she is at home waiting like a good wife, he goes out and shoots the men, not even thinking of his wife. The form of cruelty in that chronicle is less physical and more on the note of just trying to keep your wife happy. Yll did not even regard his wife and only had his own intentions intended upon. In "The Off Season" it is more of not listening to your wife when she is right and even a little bit of physical violence. In "The Off Season", Sam Parkhill pushes his wife down and won't listen to her when they are in trouble, even though she was right most of the time. The entire time, she tells him what she thinks he should do, and he doesn't listen to her. One incident happened when aliens (who were really nice) were chasing them and the wife told him to stop and talk to the aliens. He just pushed her down and kept on going, and when he finally did stop, the aliens gave him a present. Proving that the wife was right the entire time. Today, family cruelty happens more often than it should. Husband on wife, wife on husband, or parents on children are the most common. Abused children are likely to grow up to abuse their children too. Family members can even be taken advantage of, too. Sometimes it can be an illness that makes them abuse others, or alcohol. Most of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. The Evolution Of Vampire Literature Venice Franco Horror Literature Rutgers University Professor Rosetti August 12, 2014 The Evolution of Vampire Literature There are several genres of fiction at the reader's disposal. Horror fiction certainly has a vast scope. Many of the stories can be classified into different sub–genres. Vampire literature is a particular sub–genre that has caught interest for centuries. According to online dictionary, Dictionary.com, the formal definition of a vampire is, "a preternatural being, commonly believed to be a reanimated corpse, that is said to suck the blood of sleeping persons at night." Sightings of vampires have been documented as early as the 1000's. Therefore, the archetype of vampires have started well before the vampires we know of today. Although one could agree there is a prejudice towards a vampire being an "evil" or antagonist character. Each century has significant piece of works that contribute to the sub–genre of vampire literature. From the 18th century vampire literature by Bram Stoker and John Polidori's depiction of what exactly is a vampire. Then there was a wave of authors delving into the sub–genre. When thinking of modern vampire fiction, Anne Rice comes to mind as someone who helped it become more mainstream and inspire other modern authors to write their own vampire literature. The image of the vampire has changed over the years but in the end they are all out to suck blood. Some vampires may feel more remorseful than others. Vampires have been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Review Of ' Dracula ' By Bram Stoker Blood Lust The amount of crazed vampire stories within this world continuously grows despite the amount of creativity that can go into the description, and characterization of said vampires being quite limited. There would only be so many possibilities for scenes, situations, and character designs if authors went by nothing more than the characteristics of the vampires in Bram Stoker 's Dracula. Because of this, authors continue to create more and more ridiculous scenarios as well as more and more advanced vampires. The comparison of the way vampires look, respond to environmental stimuli, and act in social situations in books like Dracula or The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, as well as book series such as Blood Lad and Twilight, is quite drastic. Every vampire in movies or novels essentially has the same cold body functions of the dead–– pale, chilled flesh, lack of a heartbeat. Dracula had these characteristics, along with being "clad in black... who is clean–shaven aside from a long, white moustache." Dracula lived in a Gothic era where he wore a double breasted vest, white shirt, black slacks, fancy shoes, a pocket watch, and a fake smile on his face. These kind looks, as well as his charisma, made people trust him more. In the novel, it is written that "...The count's greeting is so warm that the Englishman's fears vanish." Modern vampires, unlike Dracula, tend to typically look and act more like teenagers. They are clothed in hooded sweaters, t–shirts, and jeans. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Teens Go Gaga over Vampires Teens Go Gaga Over Vampires: Its Causes and Effects Abstract This article will identify and discuss the reasons why teenagers are obsessed with vampires and what effects does it have on them. Study shows that this obsession has a great impact on both the teenager as an individual and to the people who surround her. The researcher studied and investigated the topic by finding different articles, essays, data and surveys from different sources in the Internet, as well as reading some vampire novels herself. The survey conducted by the researcher was among teenagers aged 14 to 16 who are Filipinos. All the research done about what cause this obsession came to one particular conclusion. Teens are obsessed and are addicted with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After a year, the most famous Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice changed the whole concept of vampires. Vampire Chronicles featured vampires who are romantic and are the opposite of how they were first introduced (Laming, n.d.). In the year 2005, Stephenie Meyer published the phenomenal Twilight, the first book to the epic series that gave birth to billions of vampire–addicted teens and tweens in the 21st century. It all started when Meyer dreamt of a scene in 2003 wherein a handsome young vampire was talking to an ordinary human girl. After having this dream, she decided to make a story out of it. After many sleepless nights and countless instances where she wanted to give up, she still continued on working. And all that work finally paid off when that dream finally became Twilight. Twilight is about a story of two individuals who fell in love with each other. The difference it makes from other love stories is that Twilight is a love story between a human and a vampire, specifically Edward Cullen and Bella Swan. Bella Swan was just an ordinary girl, but to Edward Cullen, she was the most exquisite thing he has ever seen in his 104 years of existence. He treated her better than how he treated anyone else, even himself. He loved her like there is nothing else to love. He made her his reason for living. All these were perfectly described in the book. As someone who was able to read about their love story, who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Modern Vampire Research Paper People! Hey, people! People! Listen up, because this will blow your freakin' minds. Modern fantasy fiction? Totally based on a retro role–playing tabletop game. For real. I know, I know, I had trouble containing my amazement at this epic discovery I just made today. I'm probably like the first person ever to make this connection. In all seriousness though, modern fantasy would not be what it is without the influence of classic tabletop roleplaying games like the Dungeons & Dragons and World of Darkness series. I spent countless hours as teen and college student tossing D20s and D6s, my mind drowned in The Forgotten Realms and the adventures of Drizzt Dro'Urden and Wulfgar son of Beorngar. To this day, I still see the influence of D20 games ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... White Wolf Publishing's Vampire: The Masquerade and Ancient Blood are both the source inspiration for the plethora of vampire fiction that spawned after the publication of Stephenie Meyer.'s Twilight saga. Indeed, Twilight itself owes a tremendous amount to the world of V:TM. White Wolf's created world casts players as vampires living, working, and hunting as part of a secret and ancient vampire culture that exists in the shadows of the human world. This theme is prevalent in every vampire fantasy fiction from The Vampire Diaries to my personal favorite Buffy The Vampire Slayer. V:TM 's creator Mark Rein–Hagen states that he did not read Anne Rice's The Vampire Chronicles novels while working on the game, but admits it may have certain shared elements with the world of LeStat and his vampire cronies. Even the plot and structure of Meyer's Twilight universe show heavy influences of both Rice and and Rein–Hagen, though it is unknown if Meyer was familiar with either work. The fantasy of being a being apart, yet part of a greater and secretive whole was what makes V:TM and fiction similar to it such an engaging role–playing game. Authors of modern vampire fiction all seem to be creating worlds and characters that mimic role–playing settings and characters in their behavior and design.It is as if they are trying to offer readers what they have experienced themselves from roleplaying games. While neither Joss Whedon nor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. The Vampire Lestat and the Problem of Eternal Damnation Essay The problem or question of what it means to be damned is difficult to understand at the best of times, it is however all the more difficult when the subject in question is a vampire. How does a vampire that has developed God–like powers and whose only way to survive is to take human life, redeem themselves in the eyes of God? This is not really an issue for Lestat; as for the majority of the Vampire Chronicles he believes himself to be a form of God. With every life that Lestat takes he is committing a mortal sin, the gravest form of sin and he does so with full knowledge and consent. With reference to Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles and both Interview with the Vampire and Queen of the Damned motion pictures, Lestat's journey from mortal to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By their very nature, a mortal sin cuts our relationship off from God and turns man away from his creator. (Saintaquinas.com: 1) If mortal sin is a grave matter, what does the bible constitute as being a grave matter? One idea to look upon is breaking any one of the Ten Commandments, although some are not considered as grave as others. St. Paul offers us a list of such offences, which if committed will not allow the sinner to enter the Kingdom of God: The acts of the sinful nature are obvious: sexual immorality, impurity and debauchery; idolatry and witchcraft; hatred, discord, jealousy, fits of rage, selfish ambition, dissentions, factions and envy; drunkenness, orgies and the like. I warn you as I did before, that those who live like this will not inherit the kingdom of God. (Galatians, 1995, 5:19–20: 824) It would be fair to assume that almost everyone is guilty of at least one of the above sins at some point in life; however, a being such as Lestat is on a different level of sin. Of course in between these levels of sin there are sins, which are considered to be of a graver nature, it is obviously a graver sin to murder than to be a drunk. From this it would be simpler to know that the latter would be considered a venial sin and not within the same gravity of a mortal sin and therefore the sinner can be saved. However bad a mortal sin is, according to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Gianni Versace Murder The eighteenth anniversary of Gianni Versace's death has past. Though I was only seven at the time of a murder, several years later I'd be learning and reviewing his collections as my own preternatural interest in fashion was all consuming. In reading everything there was about the extravagant life of Gianni Versace, I also learned of his murderer, Andrew Cunanan who eluded Police and lead them on what is deemed "the largest failed manhunt in U.S History." I was reintroduced to this case when I happened to catch a documentary entitled "The Versace Killer" which provided me with some insight into Andrew Cunanan and his many personas. After viewing this documentary I questioned the reasoning behind Versace's murder, which I believe had to do ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gianni was everything Andrew WANTED to be. More so, both were similar in many ways. "They were both Southern Italians; Versace was Calabrese, Andrew was half Sicilian. They both came from port cities and deeply catholic environments. They both started out at roughly the same economic place, although Versace did not have the privileges of a Bishop's education. Yet here was Versace with a family he was proud of, from whom he never had to hide his gayness; a loving longtime partner; and the riches of the world at his feet, including palazzos with views, which could be filled at will with beautiful boys. Except for the boys, Versace's life sounded a lot like the life Andrew had wished for at age thirteen when he wrote down his definition of success in his application to Bishop's. It was as if Versace had discovered the buried gold bullion that Andrew's father was dreaming of excavating. (Orth, 1999) For Andrew, the Vanity Fair article profiling life at Casa Casuarina, Versace's mansion was the final straw, what I believe, drove him to murder ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Anne Rice: A Brief Biography Anne Rice was born on October 4, 1941 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Her surname was Howard Allen Frances O'Brien. Her nom de plumes are Anne Rampling, Anne Rice, and A.N. Roquelaure. She is now 73 years old. She is an author who writes about the Supernatural, Horror, Erotica, Gothic Fiction, and Fantasy. The books she wrote were The Vampire Chronicles, The Feast of All Saints, Servant of the Bones, The Impulsive Imp, The Wolf Gift Chronicles , The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty, Beauty's Punishment, Beauty's Release, Belinda, The Witching Hour, Lasher, Taltos, Violin, Of Love and Evil, and Prince Lestat (Part of the Vampire Chronicles), which comes out on October 28, 2014. She has also written other books. Rice's books have sold on the verge of 100 million copies, which placed her amongst the most appreciated authors in American history. Her mate was Stan Rice who breathed his last breath from brain cancer in 2002 at age 60. Anne Rice had two progenies: Michelle Rice, which months before Rice's daughter became ailing, Rice had a divinatory dream that declared that there was "something wrong with her blood." Michelle breathed her last breath from acute granulocytic leukemia on August 5, 1972. Her son Christopher Rice, who was born in 1978, is an author and is on a radio show. The radio show is called "The Dinner Party with Christopher Rice and Eric Shaw Quinn." He is following the footsteps of his mother. He is now 36 years old. Anne Rice has had two near death ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. Interview With Vampire Tobi Honeycutt English 1020–08 Mr. William Woosley 3 December 2016 Interview with a Vampire When we think of Vampires, majority think of blood thirsty creatures with no other intention in life, or should I say in death, than to kill and feed upon any and all humans without reasoning. For over a century the " cinematic vampire " was known as the carriers of disease (Meehan 90). They live in the darkness, wore capes, turned into bats, and resided in old historic castles. We think of them having no purpose except for being foul, violent, and fearless. "Interview with the Vampire (1976), brought a new direction in vampire fiction, and established Anne Rice as the foremost, and the most ambitious, writer on vampire themes in the world (Wolf ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Honors Theses. Paper 821.Meehan, Paul. The Vampire in Science Fiction Film and Literature, edited by Paul Meehan McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, 2014. ProQuest Ebook Central, http://ebookcentral.proquest.com.ezproxy.lib.apsu.edu/lib/austinpeay– ebooks/detail.action Rice, Anne. Interview With The Vampire. 1st ed. Print. Roberts, Bette B. "Interview with the Vampire." Anne Rice, Twayne Publishers, 1988, pp. 26–38. Twayne's United States Authors Series 644. Twayne's Authors on GVRL, ezproxy.lib.apsu.edu/login? url=http://go.galegroup.com.ezproxy.lib.apsu.edu/ps/i.do? p=GVRL&sw=w&u=tel_a_apsu&v=2.1&it=r&id=GALE%7CCX2327300013&asid=fb0d1eb6a39c80fb6cf2c11109085250. Accessed 4 Dec. 2016. Sellers, Susan. Myth and Fairy Tale in Contemporary Women's Fiction, edited by Susan Sellers, Palgrave Macmillan, 2001. ProQuest Ebook Central, http://ebookcentral.proquest.com.ezproxy.lib.apsu.edu/lib/austinpeay–ebooks/detail.action. Wolf, Leonard. Blood Thirst : 100 Years Of Vampire Fiction. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. eBook Collection (EBSCOhost). Web. 4 Dec. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Gothic review 'To understand the chronicles they must be read as gay' , at least this is the incredibly bold statement made by George Haggerty in his chapter on Anne Rice and the Queering of Culture in his book Queer Gothic. There is no denying that Anne Rice's Vampires have a lot to do with homosexuality and Haggerty's highlighting this is in no way a new criticism, but the claim that is must be read as gay is entirely dismissive of the many other sexual paradigms that exist within The Vampire Chronicles. To begin with, his referral of Lestat as a 'gay predator' seems unfair in its definition. The fact of his being a vampire automatically asserts him as a 'predator', but his relationships are not exclusively homosexual. He is a vampire that merely ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yet, in Blood Canticle, written five years after Haggerty's essay, it is Rowan who Lestat finally and selflessly loves – selflessness not being an attribute we have known greatly in his character until this point. As Haggerty says, Rice is 'eroticizing the gay man' whilst at the same time undermining it by portraying the homosexual relationships as heavily sexual, violent and deviant in comparison to the more nurturing, romantic relationship Lestat has with Rowan. The Vampires in the novels explore sexual deviancy, but are always ultimately punished in doing so. The homosexual parentage of Louis and Lestat to Claudia and of Armand to Sybelle and Benji are both destroyed in their own way. Claudia and Louis' final rejection of Lestat and Armand's failure in being able to protect Sybelle and Benji from Marius, are both examples of homosexual families being explored and then finally being punished for going against the accepted social norm of 20th century culture. This supports Haggerty's claim that readers want to 'explore unauthorized desires and at the same time see them bleed', by exploring and then destroying homosexual relationships repeatedly throughout the collection. When reading the characters as 'homosexual' as Haggerty suggests, this punishment dynamic makes it unavoidable to find truth in Haggerty's claim that Rice ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Book Review Of Anne Rice's Interview With The Vampire The first vampire book I have ever read was Interview with the Vampire, which peaked my love for vampire literature. This novel is a part of a series of Vampire Chronicles written by the author Anne Rice. Rice was born on October 4, 1941 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Her real name is Howard Allen Frances O'Brien; named after her father. When she was in first grade her name was changed to Anne. She was raised in a conservative Catholic home and attended a parochial school as a young girl. In 1958 her family moved to Richardson, Texas where she would gradate high school. According to Biography.com, "Rice studied briefly at Texas Women's University and North Texas State College. After marrying Stan Rice, she eventually moved to California, where she earned her degree at San Francisco State College." (Biography.com 2014). Before her successful career as a writer of vampire novels and erotica she tried her hand at several different jobs. She was a cook, a waitress and an insurance examiner before she began her true calling. Her inspiration for her first novel Interview with a Vampire was inspired by the death of her daughter Michele, who at the tender age of five died of leukemia. The character Claudia in the story is based on her dead child, as an outlet for her pain and probably as a way to keep her alive forever. After her first novel Interview with the Vampire was published in 1976 she gained a vast following of readers who shared a love for the supernatural. Her novel was such a hit that in 1994 it was turned into a movie starring Brad Pitt as the vampire Louis and Tom Cruise at the vampire Lestat. The movie would be called Interview with a Vampire, instead of Interview with the Vampire. Luckily I was able to read the book before I was even remotely interested in watching the movie. I was completely drawn to Anne Rice after reading her novel back in 2000 when I was in high school. She changed my view of what I think vampires should be; turning them from a hideous, blood–sucking monster to a beautiful and mysterious person full or raw human emotion. Let's take a look at the book that made vampires my favorite fictional characters. The novel Interview with the Vampire centers around a 200 year old vampire named ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. The Role Of Religion In The Vampire Chronicles By Anne Rice The Vampire Lestat, the second book in The Vampire Chronicles, is a dark romantic novel written by Anne Rice. It is an autobiographical story told by Lestat de Lioncourt as a response to Interview with the Vampire. He wrote it in hopes that Louis would read it and return to him and as an act of rebellion against vampire secrecy rules. Much like Interview with the Vampire, The Vampire Lestat also questions the vampire's role in religion. In The Vampire Lestat, Rice challenges the concept of religion with the Children of Darkness. The Children of Darkness were bound together by the Dark Ways. They believed if they failed to follow the Dark Ways, then they would burn in hell. They lived miserable lives underneath a cemetery in Paris, where they worshiped Satan. When an old woman threatened Lestat and Gabrielle with the wrath of God, Lestat told the vampires the only beings giving them trouble for the way they lived were the coven. "They were paralyzed for a moment. Why hadn't we been struck dead when we entered the churches? How could we be what we were?" (214). The Children of Darkness were in shock because Lestat's statement challenged the information they knew as true. God or Satan had not taken action as they believed, and they began to doubt their faith. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After he had dismissed the entire coven because all of the Dark Ways were proven untrue, he spoke with Lestat, who wanted to know what the purpose of the coven was. Lestat was enraged without understanding why until he read Armand's mind. "He was no sublime spirit who understood what his followers had not. He had not believed it. He had believed in it, a thousand times worse!" (227). Lestat was infuriated because Armand had manipulated a large group of vampires into living their immortal lives in terrible conditions. The Dark Ways had been forbidden the experiences of immortality and instead lived like corpses under a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Vampires Impact on Literature, Movies, Ect Does Dracula, Queen of the Damned, or Anne Rice sound familiar? Surely, they must, but not just for one person. In fact, for people all over the world! The three terms expressed all have one thing in common; vampires. These mythical creatures are one of the most popular horror–related figures. Vampires may be a frightening subject for most, but that does not take away from the fact of their popularity throughout. The fascination of vampires has greatly affected past, present, and future cultures all around the world. "The word vampire (or vampyre) entered the English language in 1732, according to The Oxford English Dictionary" (Skal 200). One can't go living life without knowing about the vampire because they're everywhere! Someone can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These beliefs are the closest to our modern vampire. People have always and will always be affected by the infamous vampire. "Norine Dresser, a folklorist at UCLA also wrote a book at that time called American Vampires in which she documented vampire images in the media and described the effects on people who claimed to be vampires. She sent out a questionnaire, and out of 574 respondents, 27 percent admitted to a belief in vampires" (Ramsland 65). Certain individuals would file their teeth into a razor–sharp weapon, sleep in coffins, avoid the sun, and dress entirely in black. Some people would even form small groups to exchange blood in secret. Sadly enough, people would go too far to become their fictitious character. Known as "Lust Murders," people would kill in order to get a sexual pleasure as a vampire would. In 1827, a moody 24 year old vine dresser named Leger killed a 12 year old girl in the woods. He admitted that he drank her blood, mutilated her genitals, tore out and ate a part of her heart, and then buried her remains. When he was questioned about his horrific event, he talked with no emotion or remorse. Two other "Lust Murders" comprise of a man cutting his arm for his wife to suck on before sex because it would arouse his wife so strongly. The second is "a man dissected his victims and got so caught up in the gore that he trembled with the desire to wallow in it and consume it" (Ramsland 105). Many crimes were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Essay on The Effects of Modern Vampires on Society Introduction Kresley Cole, Stephanie Meyer, J. R. Ward, Cassandra Clare, Lisa Jane Smith, Spirit Bliss, Claudia Gray, L.J. McDonald, Anne Bishop, Juliet Marillier. Only a few names of those authors, who constitute in a genre, which is one of the biggest phenomena of this decade, especially among young women. Romantic fantasy has become particularly popular with the Twilight books, which were released in 2005. Since then, the vampire–and other supernatural creature–themed fantasy romance novels have been extremely popular all over the world. According to statistics brought out by Romance Writers of America, in 2009, the paranormal subgenre made up 17.16% of the popular romance genre, which in itself 54% of all books sold by the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What is more, teen couples bite each other regularly to show affection, sometimes so hard they draw blood and what is even more bizarre: some of them cut their skin so they can taste one another's blood. According to doctors biting can lead to diseases. Fifteen percent of bites from humans can become infected; moreover, biting can spread sometimes blood– borne diseases like HIV, hepatitis or syphilis. Let's see an example from the first part of Twilight Saga, because it has been already mentioned. In the first part of the series, Bella says, "About three things I was absolutely positive. First, Edward was a vampire. Second, there was a part of him – and I didn't know how potent that part might be–that thirsted for my blood. And third, I was unconditionally and irrevocably in love with him."(Meyer,195) It sounds as if teenagers are influenced to fall in love with something like Satan. So it is enough if the man is handsome, it doesn't matter if he is life– threatening. In the end, just like in fairy tales, everything is going to be alright and they will live happily ever after. The only problem is that in real life it doesn't work. Moreover, one of the most famous quotes from New Moon, the film interpretation of the second part is "Death is peaceful....easy....life is harder...". An impressionable young mind may easily define this that it's easier to commit suicide than to manage with the troubles. On the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Comparing Buffy The Vampire Slayer And True Blood Several books, including Stoker's Dracula and Stephanie Meyer's Twilight, have immortalized vampires through literature. One of the most famous pieces written about vampires is Dracula. Written in 1897 by Bram Stoker, the book was originally published in London (Bunson 73). Dracula chronicles the adventures of lawyer Jonathan Harker as he visits the castle of Transylvanian Count Dracula. Harker discovers that the count is a vampire, and he and his friends then try to defeat the count and his allies (Sparknotes). This novel is considered to be one of the best–known novels and the most outstanding book about vampires ever written (Bunson 73). The novel combines aspects of several vampires preceding it. These stories are often overlooked, however, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Vampire cults have existed for several years, but the majority of these cults are filled with members who display vampire– like activity, such as drinking human blood and hiding from sunlight" (Royal Mint Publishing). Influenced by the nature of vampires, The Cult of the Vampire, based in England, is a secret magical society that guides members through seven levels of magical training and learning in order to overcome death (Melton 158). The Temple of the Vampire is a cult headquartered in Washington. They practice vampirism, a religion that has supposedly been around since ancient times, where members adopt a vampire's habits and attempt to develop vampire–like powers to strengthen their magical Nightside (Melton 669). The Egyptian god Set bears the honor of having The Order of the Vampyre dedicated to him. This Satanic church was founded in 1975 by members who wanted to appear less anti–Christian. They believe that vampirism is an extreme extension of human consciousness (Melton 503–504). A branch–off of the Victorian Age Masquerade Performance Society, the Vampire Cult was inspired by the game Vampire: The Masquerade. After some time, the members became obsessed with the game and thought they were real vampires, descendants of Vlad the Impaler himself. Several members were subsequently charged with the murders of Richard and Ruth Wendorf in 1996 (Melton ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. Dracula And The Count Dracula By Bram Stoker Vampires were once known as a creepy monster that everyone wanted to kill. The book series Twilight Saga has greatly changed just about every stereotypical concept that vampires were once known for. Myths about vampire's date back as far as Ancient Greece. Stories passed down through the ages before bringing us one of the most recognizable vampires Count Dracula. The book Count Dracula by Bram Stoker in 1897 is the start of the horror monster fiction that traditional vampires are known to be. Vampires are no longer monsters that have human like qualities. Vampires have transformed themselves from creepy creatures that we once feared into a creature passes for a typical human. In Twilight, a new beautiful class of vampire has entered the world, one that appears to live a semi–normal life. The father figure has a career as a doctor. In addition, teenagers go to high school to keep up the charade of normality. These characters have always tried to behave as normal people since their creation. It is necessary for them to fit into the local population and not draw any undesired attention to themselves. This new class of vampires take pride in being able to co–exist with humans by only feeding upon animals instead of the blood of humans. "The only consistency is that vampires drink blood as part of their diet." (Brazeale) The vampires in Twilight do share some similar qualities with those of other vampire novels, such as the Vampire Chronicles or Dracula. Both versions of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. The Vampire Chronicles Vs. Twilight Saga The Vampire Chronicles vs The Twilight Saga Do you prefer The Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice or The Twilight Saga by Stephenie Meyer? This question can lead into a huge argument due to the opinions of who answers the question. A person can guess the answer by the age of the people. The older generation would suggest The Vampire Chronicles because it tells the tale of the "true" vampires, such as the human blood suckers that only comes out at night. While the younger generation would suggest The Twilight Saga because it shows that vampires can be like regular people. Although there are some major differences between The Vampire Chronicles and The Twilight Saga, the similarities are shocking. For people who forgot or don't know about these two novels, these novels are about the lives of vampires. The Vampire Chronicles (1976–2003) is by Anne Rice. Her novels are series that tells the story of a French nobleman named Lestate de Lioncourt who transformed into a vampire in the eighteenth century. The other novel series, The Twilight Saga, is by Stephenie Meyer. Her novel series tells a story of a young ordinary female, Bella Swan, who falls in love with a vampire named Edward Cullen. Both of these novel series has turned into the big screen including Interview with a Vampire, Queen of the Damned, and the Twilight movie series that almost every teenage girl loves. Even though they might tell ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. The King Of Gothic Literature Samuel Morales Professor Coffman English 103 28 April 2015 The King of Gothic Gothic literature is an new, and young concept to many. It barely popped it's head out in the mere eighteen hundreds. One of those who well mastered the concept of this was Stephen King. Stephen King was able to wrap his mind around the topic, and bend it to his will. By today's date, Stephen King has already based some of his best works of art, of horror literature, with the fusion of gothic elements and today's horror. Gothic literature can be defined as writing that employs dark and picturesque scenery, startling and melodramatic narrative devices, and an overall atmosphere of exoticism, mystery, and dread. Often, a gothic novel or story will revolve around a large, ancient house that conceals a terrible secret or that serves as the refuge of an especially frightening and threatening character (Kennedy). Stephen King is able grasp this definition within Gothic literature, and put it into a more recent setting with people from this era. Creating some of his best works of art. One of his most famous works of art, that employs Gothic literature very well, is Salem's Lot. Salem's Lot is the story of a modern day Dracula that takes over the town of Jerusalem's Lot in Maine. The setting itself is a key part of gothic literature due to the fact that it is a small resort town, easily capable of being run over. The small setting gives the reader a gothic sense of fear of what is to come next, or what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. The Mystery Of Vampire Legend Vampire legend is one that has frightened and fascinated people across the world for generations. The concept of a being that lurks through the night pouncing on unknowing suspects searching for blood is just as popular today as it was centuries ago. While cultures all across the globe have different variations on the vampire folklore, they all share one thing in common, the need for blood. Bram Stoker's "Dracula" was originally published in 1897 and from then on, the main character set the paradigm for the fictional vampires to follow. Vampire fiction continues progressing and bewitching readers despite the stories being taken from an expansive folkloric and literary past. A complicated kind of figure and possibly a portrayal of "both erotic anxiety and corrupt desire, the literary vampire is one of the most powerful archetypes bequeathed to us from the imagination of the nineteenth century" (Gordon and Hollinger). It seems that as times and cultures change that each "age embraces the vampire it needs" (Gordon and Hollinger). Before the 1970's, the quintessential vampire was Bram Stoker's Dracula; the mesmerizing cultured, yet sinister Eastern European Count. Since then, resulting from multiple publications, including Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles and Stephanie Meyer's Twilight, the depiction of a vampire has changed, because of the "ongoing transformations in the broader cultural and political mise–en– scene" (Gordon & Hollinger). It has been mainly through cultural ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. Research Paper On Anne Rice Vampire Rice Vampires "To write something you have to risk making a fool of yourself" (Anne Rice). Anne Rice is a very famous author who has inspired many people and changed the image of vampires. Anne Rice has sold over a million copies of her famous vampire books, while overcoming many obstacles such as the death of her child and husband, and she changed the way people view vampires in literature. Anne Rice has written many vampire books, including The Vampire Chronicles and she has inspired many different kinds of readers ("Anne Rice Wikipedia," 2017). She has also written the New Tales of a vampire series, which is about a fledgling vampire, David Talbot, who finds out the history of Pandora, a two–thousand–year–old vampire, and in fifteenth–century ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her mother put her in an academy that she hated. She persisted with school, even though she didn't like it, she graduated and went to college. Later, her daughter died of adult leukemia. This led Anne and her husband, Stan Rice, to become alcoholics. She also developed Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, thinking that everything she touched became contaminated. Because of that, she started holding herself responsible for her child's death ("Anne Rice Famous Authors,"2017). She then had another child in 1978, Christopher Rice, which led to her and her husband to quit drinking. Later, her husband died from brain cancer when Christopher was 22 ("Anne Rice Famous Authors,"2017). Anne Rice has changed the way people visualize vampires throughout history. She has impacted the genre of vampires more than any person. The only person that might have done more is Bram Stoker who created Dracula. But Anne has made re–animated corpses into beautiful aristocrats, who look human except their fangs and remained evil. The vampires she has written about are recurring into more and more literature. Her vampires were loved so much that there are movies created about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. No Lovers Left Alive By Jim Jarmusch s we have explored vampires from Bram Stoker 's Dracula to modern interpretations of the vampire mythos reflecting the historical moment of the film as well as changing ideas about what it means to be a vampire. The final film, Only Lovers Left Alive directed and written by Jim Jarmusch contributes to the vampire mythos by providing the only plot viewed that takes place long after the two became vampires and also echoes themes found in previously viewed films such as the struggle vampires have with adjusting to a rapidly changing world while they often find themselves clinging to old ways once seen as normal during their time. Only Lovers Left alive normalized vampirism as part of the characters ' identity without allowing their separation from the human species to define them absolutely, the focus was less on the fact that the main characters were vampires and more on the hardships those characters endured. Traditionally, vampire films have featured vampirism itself as a separation from the human condition that defined and dictated every action of the young and senior vampire. Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles directed by Neil Jordan was one such film that allowed vampirism to define every character and featured virtually nothing else other than the essential acts of being a vampire such as feeding. Only Lovers Left Alive moved away from this traditional theme found in modern vampire films such as Interview with the Vampire in favor of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. On November 20Th Of The Year Of 1987 A Young Man Named On November 20th of the year of 1987 a young man named Liam O'Ryan had asked his beloved girlfriend Lucy Kensworth to take his hand in marriage. Lucy was in quite a shock because she had no clue that he was going to propose to her, but without any hesitation she immediately said yes. Lucy and Liam had known that they were meant for each other as soon as they saw each other in the tattoo parlor. They had so much in common, it was crazy. That is what made Liam and Lucy fell in love with each other, though there was a big thing that Liam did not like about Lucy. Lucy loved vampires, she was obsessed. Lucy was so obsessed with them that she went to school to study becoming a Vampirologist. Even though, that one thing Liam had not liked ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Timber's Road". In an awe, Lucy hung on to every word as she knew what he was about to say. "This kind of attack has never been recorded, it was clean and they guy was empty of his blood" said the news man. Lucy looked at her fiancé Liam. "This couldn't be true could it, this really isn't an animal right?" asked Lucy. Liam looked up at Lucy, and gave her leg a shove to get off his lap. Liam didn't believe in this kind of stuff at all. He thought it was really ridiculous that she could think that this could be a vampire attack. They don't exist. "Don't even go there Lucy!" screamed Liam. "Oh come on Liam, I am only joking around with you, can't you just play along with it?" asked Lucy while trying not to laugh. Liam knew she wasn't really joking, because she wanted this to be true so bad. Every day that went by Lucy obsession over these things started to make Liam feel a little jealous. It was crazy though wasn't it. Liam really couldn't think that he could be so jealous over something that was not even real. Though, Lucy would argue with anyone that they were. She knew that she was going to find them one day. After, the guy on the news channel gave his goodbyes for the night, Lucy and Liam went upstairs to go to bed. It had been a long night, and they just couldn't keep their eyes open anymore. While, they were lying in bed, Lucy's brain wouldn't shut off ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. Monsters Are The Stars Of Entertainment For The Horror... Monsters have been the stars of entertainment for the horror industry. The word "monster" usually connotes something wrong or evil; a freak of nature. Traditionally, monster narratives to depict the monster a hideous creature that may produce fear or panic. However; can this still apply to present day? Monsters have completely revolutionized. For example, Vampires have traditionally been categorized as evil, seductive and alluring creatures of the night. They moved through the night, hiding in shadows, and sleeping in coffins throughout the day. Yet, the modern vampire is far from this. Just like Vampires, Zombies have also have steadily gone through a complete shift of social compliance. In early monster narratives, zombies were traditionally reanimated corpse who were under the control of a Voodoo master. In the past decade there has been a zombie boom; with zombies being able to adapt to the social preference. Although vampires and zombies have changed in cinema and literature since their very creation, the most dramatic changes have occurred through the late twentieth century to modern day, mainly due to social tolerance and social anxiety. In the late nineteenth century vampires started to evolve into to what is the modern day vampire. Although they were still seen as "evil", the vampires of the late twentieth century were no longer creepy creatures that would crawl out of their coffins to seduce women and feed from their blood. This was the start of a new period of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. Antonio Banderas Research Paper Taisha Pacheco 7/11/2015 Spanish 2 Essay Mr. Beneventine Trinity Catholic High School (Summer School) Antonio Banderas Antonio Banderas is a very admirable person. When Banderas was fourteen, he aspired to become a professional soccer player. Because Banderas injured his foot, he focused his interest in other things, such as theatre. Bandera's mother, Doña Ana Banderas Gallego, Banderas's father, Jose Dominguez, was a cop. Ironically, due to taboo subjects for roles Banderas played in the theatre, he was actually sent to jail a couple of times. The ruler at the time, Francisco Franco, saw it as rebelling against political Spain beliefs. Banderas did not give up on his aspiration for an acting career. When Banderas turned nineteen, he decided to move to Madrid where he can have more chances. When you are trying to become an actor, it is not easy, due to the fact ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Vampire Chronicles was a hit phenomenon. The "Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles" was the old "twilight" in some form. People were starting to get interested in the supernatural. However, the difference between twilight and Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles is that vampire is telling his story about his life. In "Twilight", the Vampires kept their species a secret. What people tend to associate Banderas with is his role "Zorro". "The Mask of Zorro" is a popular film. Banderas is acting as Don Alejandro de la Vega, also known as, Zorro. Zorro wants to be a hero and save people. His wife is divorcing him because she believes that he is spending too much time being a hero, and not enough of being a husband. Elena also believes he is a bad father because he is using all his time to save others. Elena is caught up with the fact that her husband is being a hero, but she wants her husband to be a different type of a hero – a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Anne Rice Research Paper Anne Rice is one of the New Orleans' most famous authors. Rice writes supernatural novels, she has had many literary successes. Her first and most favorite novel was Interview with the Vampire, which led to an entire series of vampire novels. Some of her novels have even been made into movies. Anne Rice was born Howard Allen. She was born to Howard Obrien in and Katherine Allen. Born in New Orleans, Louisiana Rice had a tough childhood. Her father left and remarried, while her mother was an alcoholic. Rice and her family were poor, she has three other siblings, one older and two younger. When she was 15 years old her mother took her own life. Later Anne moved from New Orleans to San Francisco, she found employment there and also started night classes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her bestseller was Interview with the Vampire which was about a bicentennial vampire (Bradd Pitt). After the death of his family he met another vampire (Tom Cruise) who persuades Louis (Bradd Pitt) to choose, immortality after death and become his companion. She also wrote novels based on her hometown New Orleans, "The feast of All Saints". Rice is also very interactive with her fans on and off social media. She's continued writing since her first series of novels. It's the The Wolf Chronicles which is about and werewolves who learns about his supernatural abilities. In the 1990's Rice made a comeback with plenty more vampire stories. Anne was born t Catholic but her religion changed to atheism as she grew older. Rice was known for her Sadomasochistic erotica. Sadomasochistic erotica means the derivation of pleasure from the infliction of physical or mental pain either on others or on oneself. One of her Sadomasochistic erotica is Beauty's Punishment. This novel is the other part of the legendary tale sleeping beauty, it just has a twist. In 1998 Rice rediscovered her Catholic faith, she wrote Christ the Lord and several other books to show her interest in her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...