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    Maybe Killing Vampire-Zombies Isn’t As Cool As It Seems In Richard Matheson’s novel‚ I Am Legend‚ Robert Neville is portrayed as‚ and believes that he is‚ a hero. As what may be the last known‚ non-infected human left on the planet‚ Robert Neville does what he thinks needs to happen; he single-handedly kills Vampire-Zombies one by one in order to stay alive and to hopefully find other survivors. Although these actions may seem heroic; in the end‚ Robert Neville realized he had become the ultimate

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    Dracula Program Analysis

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    common vampire trait as during Matilda and Frankie’s discovery of their sanguinarian‚ vampire president there will be flashbacks showing Ondskakraft’s rise to power in which he shows incredible cunningness that allow him to become powerful. Not to mention‚ Ondskakraft’s program that would have allowed him access to a controllable vampire army is sourced from Bram Stoker’s idea that “all the dead that he can come nigh are for [Dracula] at command” as he would be able to control all the vampires that

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    setting of the film. The costume that the man who is walking through all those people is wearing includes a red jacket and a red hat. The color red indicates danger and violence. The fact that he is in a vibrant colour could suggest conflict with the vampires which is a key theme. The ironic thing is that he is the

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    Winnubst says‚ “The collective nightmare AIDS performs some of our worst cultural anxieties about desire‚ fear‚ and aggression; about gender‚ sexuality‚ and race; about history‚ bodies‚ and violence.” As unpleasant as it is to deal with AIDS Patients (vampires)‚ when a crime results in bloodshed‚ the blood left behind functions as evidence for investigators (people). A bloodstain pattern analyst (people stereotypes) can’t simply glance at drips and smears of blood and immediately tell you‚ who‚ what and

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    Edward‚ a vampire‚ must overcome to finally reach their “forever”. In the beginning of the story‚ Bella and Edward get married and have their honeymoon on a private island. After about two weeks there‚ Bella discovers that she is pregnant. The half vampire‚ half human baby weakens Bella greatly in just a mater of weeks. When the time comes for Bella to give it birth‚ it will have already left her close to dead. The only way for Bella to survive would be transforming her into a vampire‚ and that is

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    Bibliography: www.mythandculture.com/weblog/2005 http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-larp.htm Andrew‚ gamer at A Street Games. Personal Interview‚ 30 Nov 2005 Mark Rein-Hagen‚ Vampire: The Masquerade v.3. New York: White Wolf‚ 2004 Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckmann: The Social Construction of Reality. New York: Doubleday‚ 1966. Benz‚ Joseph J‚  Anderson‚ Mary K‚  Miller‚ Richard L: ATTRIBUTIONS OF DECEPTION IN DATING SITUATIONS

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    Edward V. Jacob

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    Riley VanSickle American Literature 5th hour November 16‚ 2011 Vampire vs. Werewolf “Before you‚ Bella‚ my life was like a moonless night. Very dark‚ but there were stars‚ points of light and reason… And then you shot across my sky like a meteor. Suddenly everything was on fire; there was brilliancy‚ there was beauty. When you were gone‚ when the meteor had fallen over the horizon‚ everything went black. Nothing had changed‚ but my eyes were blinded by the light. I couldn’t see the stars anymore

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    Acquainted with the Night The first time I read the poem‚ I saw a murderer of a sort. Somewhere in the huge amount of time that I’ve spent reading stories‚ watching movies‚ and playing video games‚ “Acquainted” with the “Night” meant vampires. I can imagine something like an old man warning a younger gentleman‚ “Beware young man; In the darkest part of the night‚ those that are “acquainted with the night‚” own the forest and it’s roots. For it is there that they roam the free.” Something in the

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    “Dead until Dark” – analysis and interpretation Introduction What do vampires have in common with 21st century ethnic minorities? In the fantasy novel “Dead until Dark” from 2001 – of which I have read chapter 1 – the author Charlaine Harris deals with vampires as just another minority group in a modern multicultural society. Vampires are discriminated against‚ attacked and abused – and also objects of attraction and curiosity. The chapter is thus a thrilling story with elements of horror and

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    The Dreamer by Pam Muñoz Ryan takes us to the world of Neftali Reyes‚ an extraordinary boy who had bigger dreams and a stronger determination than what people around him is telling otherwise. Set in the town of Temuco‚ Chile‚ Neftali was a frail and shy boy‚ and was unlike the other children who would go outside and play. He would often‚ instead‚ spend his time alone: collecting different kinds of trinkets he would consider as treasures‚ reading all kinds of books‚ even those with words which he

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