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    Stephen King is known as one of the greatest horror and gothic writers of our time. The reason for this is his ability to fuse the gothic elements created by stories such as Dracula or Frankenstein and todays horror. King has written hundreds of short stories but two in-particular “The Night Flier” and “Popsy” show his unique ability to combined gothic elements from the old literature with realistic settings and people of our era. One of his greater talents is being able to use gothic element

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    Charlie Blue Freeman English I Pre- Ap; 1114 20 April 2012 The origins and characteristics of Gothic Literature came in 1764 with the publication of Horace Walpole’s Castle of Otranto (“Zittaw”). Ever since then‚ Gothic Literature has become more popular and is being used in numerous works of great literature. Gothic Literature has had a remarkable impact in the world of English literature and is currently still evolving from its original roots. Gothic Literature is a genre of literature

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    migration of monsters of the Gothic era to the monsters of today‚ with evidence from professional journals‚ structuring‚ and the works themselves. Halberstam utilizes quotes from various journals including one written by Bram Stoker‚ the writer of Dracula. Stoker in this essay examines what makes monsters scary and how censorship of

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    United States‚ new ideas for books and films have begun to form. For instance‚ the movie Warm Bodies has already depicted the zombie as a romantic interest. Unlike zombies‚ vampires have already been depicted in such a way. This resulted to another Dracula movie‚ displayed in a whole new setting. The ideas of vampires have been somewhat halted; meanwhile‚ new opportunities open up for

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    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. One of the most famous vampires in history is Count Dracula himself. Although he is considered to be a leader and the most powerful of all vampires‚ he was actually created by more modern believers. Vampires can be male or female. Some believed they

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    Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror F.W. Murnau’s “Nosferatu” is a classic visual tale of Bram Stoker’s “Dracula”. The silent film is filled with obsession and lust‚ surrealism as well as the prosaic theme of good versus evil. The film recounts the tale of Hutter‚ a real estate agent hungry for money‚ and his journey to vampire Count Orlak’s mansion‚ as well as the twists and turns found heavily within the scenes. Nosferatu (Count Orlak’s alter ego) falls for Hutter’s wife and moves in to the residence

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    basis if they are not Christian. No religion that is not of Judaic origin attempts to tell people that because they are of a different religion. This is I believe symptomatic of a particular disease that is rampant throughout American culture‚ Xenophobia. We as a culture have come in many ways to reject anything that is different from our own beliefs and values‚ though we are a country that was founded‚ and developed‚ through those very differences. The United States as a country is supposed to

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    How does The Originals show the development of the vampire genre in Ashes to Ashes? The Originals is a spin-off of ‘The Vampire Diaries’ which is based on a series of novels of the same name. The Originals and The Vampire Diaries are shows that navigate complex themes within the genre of the modern vampire. The show focuses on Klaus the original vampire/werewolf hybrid‚ returns to New Orleans - which his family helped build - to investigate rumours of a plot against him. He finds his former protege

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    design…a controlling character)‚ but the fact there is a transition from everyday life to something bigger is also a major element of the gothic genre. Transition at the very beginning of the novel is also illustrated in another gothic novel - Dracula (when Harker is travelling to Transsylvania to Count Dracula’s castle). The female character is travelling from her home‚ ‘the narrow bedroom (she) had left behind forever’ into ‘the unguessable country of marriage’. This brings forward a sense of

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    Xenophobia is certainly a big problem in modern society. Every continent‚ country‚ and citizen of the world has to face this problem every day. Many actions are taken by organization anti-racism and anti-discriminations‚ but unfortunately not everybody is as open-minded as the members of these groups. The close contact between people from different cultures or different ethnic groups has always a different outcome‚ depending on how open minded the two or more people are. Most people think that

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