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    Renesmee Cullens

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    Just yesterday the Volturi confrontation was gathered of the Volturi and Cullen allies in Forks‚ Washington. This nearly resulted in one of the biggest paranormal battles in history. On December 31st‚ 2006 many powerful vampires united regarding the existence of Renesmee Cullen‚ a human-vampire hybrid. Almost every vampire coven was involved along with many werewolves and other vampires. When the Volturi arrived‚ they found out that the Cullens gathered an army to oppose them. The Cullen’s army

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    Explore how far the ’Vampire Diaries/Being Human/Misfits’ DVD cover conforms to genre conventionsIn this essay‚ I will be analysing the DVD cover of the ’Vampire Diaries’ which is a television programme in the teen-supernatural hybrid drama genre. I will also be analysing the covers of ’Being Human’ and ’Misfits’ and I will compare and contrast them with the ’Vampire Diaries’ cover. The typical genre conventions of supernatural dramas are that there are supernatural beings such as ghosts. Werewolves

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    Vampires have stepped out of the darkness and into the Hollywood spotlight by dominating best-selling books‚ television shows‚ and movies. Since the beginning of civilization vampires existed as a metaphor for beliefs concerning life and death and societal issues. They evoke images of beautiful seductive creatures with fangs that seduce in their prey‚ with their mesmerizing stare along with their charm‚ wit‚ and most importantly good looks. Vampires have also evolved to fit into societal trends.

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    Buffy the Vampire Slayer was a definitive success; it garnered seven seasons‚ a loyal fan base‚ and is praised by critics for it’s unique and unconventional take on feminism‚ as well as its use of vampires in the modern world. It is was a good decision‚ then‚ to transform the original movie‚ despite its relatively small fan base‚ into the hit series known and loved today. But Buffy wasn’t the first vampire story to jump mediums. The beloved soap opera of the late 1960s‚ Dark shadows‚ was turned into

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    also talk about their slayers. The name Van Helsing always comes up when on the topic of vampire slayers‚ whether it ’s Abraham Van Helsing form the original Dracula‚ or Gabriel Van Helsing from the movie‚ Van

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    The double shame in man’s war against man is the residual effect on nature; an innocent ‚ helpless bystander. The sense of potential devastation is the prevailing tone throughout the poem‚ ’Gathered by the River‚’ by Denise Levertov. The spoliation caused by nuclear war is not limited to the loss of human lives. Nature can take a comparable amount of time to recover from a nuclear holocaust. The impact of war victims to humankind is negligible as compared to years of recovery required to reinstate

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    inquisition‚ the Crusades‚ and the most severe and devastating of them all‚ the Holocaust. Even though during the Victorian age‚ the Jews were not actively persecuted‚ antisemitism can still be seen in the works of literature‚ like Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Dracula stereotypical Jewish appearance is meant to symbolize the Victorian distrust

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    Stoker‚ Dracula‚ pages 147-204 Ch 13-17 Why is it that so many of the characters are so trusting of Van Helsing? Ever since he came into the picture‚ characters such as Dr. Seward‚ Lucy‚ Arthur‚ and Mina have allowed Van Helsing to do what ever he wants. This seems implausible‚ especially considering some of the things he asks‚ among them being spreading garlic around the room‚ allowing him to chop off Lucy’s head and cut out her heart‚ reading Lucy’s diaries‚ and digging up her coffin to mutilate

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    There is a clear connection between the monstrous-feminine and blood. The vampire figure in general is for obvious reasons connected to blood: It is what they drink and what ultimately keeps them alive. The female vampire figure’s lust for blood was also‚ as myth would have it‚ connected to menstrual blood‚ arguably because the blood she lost during her menstruation needed to be reacquired through someone else’s body (Dijkstra 334). Bram Dijkstra in her 1988 work Idols of Perversity: Fantasies of

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    Dracula Queer Theory

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    The existence of alien and intolerable behavior generates fear into society’s mentality of the expected conduct. But does the ‘queer’ lurk under the bed? Or is it a part of all of us? The classic text “Dracula”‚ written by Bram Stoker‚ is valuable in understanding the course of society in its exploration of tabooed acts and mentalities‚ supported by the “Queer Theory” prevalent in the mid 1900’s. Although the queer theory describes the author’s subconscious drive for homosexual and feministic expression

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