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    his Transylvanian castle have become synonymous with horror and vampires‚ to the point that the modern image of the vampire is almost entirely derived from Dracula. However‚ one of this story’s most effective elements is Stoker’s masterful control over the mood of the novel. Stoker primarily influences the mood of Dracula by his use of spooky or wild settings‚ spiritual conflict‚ and the dreadful atmosphere inspired by the vampires. Through the combination of these elements‚ Stoker crafts a chilling

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    Victorian friend of theirs who shows opposite characteristics of Lucy. Count Dracula is the antagonist of the novel‚ a rich vampire‚ and his powers are being tested throughout. While the characters are hunting Dracula they encounter many religious elements. In the novel by Bram Stoker and other articles there are many examples of good versus evil like Count Dracula‚ the vampire hunters‚ and the Victorian women. The execrable Dracula displays copious characteristics of evil. Jonathan Harker‚ a lawyer

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    Potter’s own Cedric Diggory‚ Robert Pattinson. After Edward saves her life in a superhero-ish way‚ we find out Edward is a vampire but Edward and his family are good vampires‚ drinking only from animals‚ like deer‚ rabbits and homeless people. Just kidding about the homeless people. They’re the equivalent of “vampire vegetarians”. In Stephenie Meyer’s vampire world‚ the vampires don’t have fangs‚ they do possess great speed and strength‚ and they can walk around in daylight‚ but if they end up in

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    ventures out into the night to meet Dracula. Lucy’s metamorphosis into a grotesque vampire is meant to discourage sexual women‚ since Lucy begins to look repulsive when she crosses the line of sexual propriety. Also‚ it becomes evident that hypersexuality dehumanizes a woman. The vampire woman “licks her lips like an animal” and laps it against “her white sharp teeth” in order to seduce Jonathan (Stoker). The three vampire sisters that prey on Jonathan are mesmerizing but possess animal-like qualities

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    is stopped by Victor Frankenstein. Frankenstein takes him to the Loop‚ and Jamie is adamant about finding his mother. Jamie recruits Larissa Kinley‚ a teenage vampire in the cells of the Loop‚ to help them‚ however Frankenstein does not approve as he hates all vampires. Jamie‚ Larissa and Frankenstein go to the house of the Chemist‚ a vampire making the drug "Bliss". Jamie is accidently burnt by acid. They found no information about the location of Marie Carpenter‚ and Jamie storms out angrily. He

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    What are a selected few topics we wouldn’t consider to have connections? How could they possibly have any links at all? In the entertainment industry anything can be thrown together and make sense. This stating my thesis‚ from Demons to tigers or even an actor; nothing can not be compared or form a connection when it comes to films and a producer’s artistry. The possibilities are limitless as are these strange subjects I have succeeded in locating a connection with. Just as Vincent Cassel said‚ "Cinema

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    Bram Stoker’s classic novel‚ Dracula‚ embodies the aspect of how vampires act on every human’s fear of death‚ along with our one dying wish of living eternally. Throughout the 18th to 20th century‚ the relationship between these mythical creatures and medical science‚ science research into the thought of the existence of

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    research titled “Embracing the Metropolis: Urban Vampires in American Cinema of the 1980s and 90s”. This sprout began as an “experimentation with generic conventions” that helped to “redefine traditional vampire mythology” and supported by devoted people that converted this branch of literature into a massive

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    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 like vampires and make us see them in a different light. Kings unique way of writing with his old gothic ideals‚ new horror ideas‚ and use of realistic settings help to put a new spin on what we conceive as gothic story. King owes his success to his ability

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    Allusions to Vampires in “Mang Minno” In “Mang Minno”‚ a short story within ‘Where The Elephants Dance’ by Tess U Holthe ‚ a young boy named Roman encounters a man named Mang Minno‚ who is believed by the island people to be Jonah from the Bible. When Roman meets him‚ he wishes to learn how to catch fish‚ so that he can show them to his father. He thinks that all he is getting himself involved in is a method with which to gain large amounts of fish‚ very quickly. However‚ he soon finds that

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