Christopher Beam’s theory of Vampires is similar to Del Toro and Hogan’s piece of “why Vampires Never Die”. All three theorize that the main purpose of Vampires is to have an intelligent monster that is able to think and adapt to modern times. Most monsters want to kill and destroy everything in sight. Vampires are a different type of monster. As Del Toro and Hogan state, “…the Vampire does not seek to obliterate us, but instead offers a peculiar brand of blood alchemy”. This can be interpreted as the Vampire trying to welcome us into their special world of blood lust. A way that the Vampire welcomes us, is by describing their special abilities and powers. Christopher Beam validates this thinking by stating, “Vampires … are the biggest…
This is why, structurally, the length, diction, and tone are similar in both stories. They follow a similar format of explaining their relationship, how they interact with each other, and finally by recalling their first encounter. Their tone also follows a similar pattern by conveying disappointment, anger, and fatalistic. Their voice echoes each other because they're the same person and they're virtually talking to each other in the two different stories. For example, the monsters explain its role as a protector the human completely contradicts the monster’s point of view by stating how it’s a “deformity” and “ burden”. This is why the monster spends most of its time redefining his image more than anything else, it's is aware of being the…
In the stories Frankenstein by Mary Shelley and Frankenstein by Dean Koontz, in the books they both have two different creatures that are created but act different, in these two stories, both of them have their own way of being different. In the story Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, Frankenstein was this creature that was made out of body parts. He was a friendly creature, until someone would find out his real identity then he would kill them. Frankenstein only killed people because he didn’t want them to figure out who he really was and reveal his identity or let them know who he really is, when people did find out who he was he wanted revenge on humanity because he wasn’t like them and different compared to them.…
In the essence of mythical beings known as vampires, we must first recognize the nature of such. If we were to trace the origins of the vampire, we would conclude with a cursed, grotesque human who had risen from his grave to feed on blood. Though the graves appeared normal until uncovered by the local law, the bodies had yet to decompose and fresh blood saturated their lips. Also known as the undead, vampires subsist by draining the blood from other creatures. Immortality is a power possessed by such creatures, with only a few exceptions known to exist. Abnormal strength and speed are also characteristics shared between the characters in the…
Both were clueless of the world around them and, after going through difficult situations, changed into the monsters people treated them as. These two creatures were curious of the world and all they wanted was to feel accepted by society. Society is the driving factor in these two books. Society looked at these two creatures as monsters just because of their appearances and their judgement and criticism drove these creatures to their edge. They were attacked, abused, and neglected by every individual they came in contact with. Their whole mentality changed because of this and their isolation. They became frustrated about their situations and took it out on the people that harmed them. Both could have accomplished many things in life, and could have lived in society if people did not mistreat…
Since the eighteen century, vampire stories have played a strong role of popularity in literature and cinematic environments. The continuous changes of vampires have taken the vampire legend from something feared to something desired. Between Dracula and Twilight it has been over a hundred years. These two novels are a great example of vampire’s evolution. However, both novels have elements of narrative device, they are both written from multiple perspectives, and both were turned into a film. Although Twilight and Dracula are pieces of literature that share a vampire story, there are three important differences that characterize each one.…
Victor Frankenstein and his monster are thought to be very different, but they share many of the same qualities and experiences. Throughout the novel Victor and the monster slowly become more and more alike. Many similarities develop as the story progresses. The two characters are thought to be very different but reveal that they have experienced many similar things that shape their life. Victor Frankenstein and his monster are both viewed as outcasts in society, they have been abandoned in some way, and they have good intentions in the things that they do.…
It was said that when a child was born if he had certain birthmarks or was with a wolfish tuft of hair or a caul on their head, they were believed to be werewolves and vampires were created whenever a person met and untimely death, meaning that they died earlier than they were supposed to, such as by committing suicide. I mean there are several films and books dedicated to vampires such as “Dracula but the famous books and films of my teenager years the “Twilight Saga” which relate the story of a teenage vampire who falls in love with a mortal, but there are werewolves involved as well. After reading the Slavic mythology, I can understand a bit very the origins of the stories and myths about magical creatures such as vampires and…
Grendel and Frankenstein are two monsters whose society ignores their existence and find them to be burdensome to their society based on the mere fact that they are not like the rest of their surrounding man-kind. Grendel and Frankenstein both strive to accept their place in the views of their surrounding peoples. Although their sporadic happiness comes from them engaging in fights and killing members of their societies, they learn to accept their place within the societies by coping with their ability to stay loyal to themselves and to fight back with self-devotion and not wanting to give up on themselves.…
Monsters are embodiments or personifications of social anxieties. For example, in general terms, vampires represent our fears and desires about sex; zombies represent our fear of the mob and loss of individuality; werewolves represent our animalistic selves and the transformation into madness; ghosts represent histories of traumatic events and troubled memories; witches represent the male fear of female power, knowledge, and sexuality.…
Vampires and werewolves are nocturnal creatures that have fangs and thirst for blood. Both are considered mythical beings and are portrayed in several horror films and books. Although they have several similarities; vampires and werewolves are nothing alike. Before writing this paper, I researched many different sources and you won’t believe what I have found! There are thousands of legends throughout history about vampires and werewolves and every culture has some kind of myth about the undead.…
In 1521, a Pierre Burgot and Michel Verdun were executed as werewolves. Historical records indicate that they were a serial killer team. In 1573, again in France, another “werewolf” was executed. His name was Gilles Garnier, otherwise known as the “Werewolf of Dole.” He was a confessed serial killer.…
Vampire legends are interesting to study in the modern world and people are surprised worldwide in getting to know more about the vampire culture and legends. People worldwide have heard stories of a night being that does not die at all and survives only on the blood of human beings. Many cultures have their way of describing and portraying their vampires into the society. They also have their way of using vampire lore to incorporate it into their society and make it survive over a long time. Vampire fictions themselves majorly concern with the subject of the vampires who depend on the living creatures for them to survive. Traditionally, vampire stories were not only villainous, but also horrific. Modern understandings habitually reimage the…
Werewolves are myths that started with the ancient Greeks and Romans. Several medical diseases are the cause of the start of werewolf myths. Lycanthropy, rabies, and hypertrichosis are all medical conditions that led to the myths about…
In a world where vampires and zombies exist, human instinct alone will not save us from obliteration. These creatures and humans do not have a middle ground; reasoning will not help at all. Even though they are more superior than humans, knowing their diet, appearance, and weakness will increase our chance of survival.…