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    Buffy the Vampire Slayer‚ as a series‚ has been discussed countless times in a number of different articles. Two specific kinds used most by viewers or researchers‚ are scholarly and popular sources. Scholarly sources are those that have been approved by a group with recognized advanced knowledge in the field under discussion‚ written to inform other scholars or students. Popular sources are usually magazines or articles written based off opinions for mass consumption. This essay will reflect my

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    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

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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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    much of living was spent on thinking about the future; Dawn talking about her birthday in six months or their mom talking about a maybe-vacation over the summer. She wondered if they’d still go without her‚ and she hoped they would. A rising vampire stirred Buffy from her thoughts‚ the earth was clawed aside to

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    Diary Form Narrative in The Novel Dracula The Irish author‚ Bram Stoker‚ was a creative and intellectual writer‚ and as such‚ wrote the gothic novel Dracula in the diary form of narrative. This was a good choice of how to write the novel since it was very beneficial to the plot of Dracula. Examples of how the diary form is beneficial to Dracula are seen in his writing and book‚ as I will now commence in telling you. One of the greatest benefits of the diary narrative is that

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    Mohaiminul Islam Professor Stephen Calebotta English 475 13 February 2017 Essay 3‚ Prompt 10 In the past few weeks‚ I watched several episodes from the TV show called “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” written by Joss Whedon. Out of the many episodes‚ season 5 episode 7 “Fool for Love” was one of the best episodes. In this episode‚ Spike’s origin is being revealed for the first time and it shows the transformation of his life. In addition‚ it showcases how rejection played a pivotal role of him transitioning

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    Hush‚ the tenth episode of the fourth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer‚ first aired in December 1999. At the time of the show’s fourth season it had grown a large and devoted following; about 7% of all households watching television tuned in to the episode’s debut (Ray‚ 2001). Its original context addresses at its surface the layered nature of communication; “So this is what it is‚” the introductory lines to the episode tell the audience‚ “Talking about communication. Talking about language; not

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    2013 Name: Shaquille bell Homeroom: 4 Information technology (b) Teacher: Ms Todman 1/9/2013 Narrative project Terms in narrative writing Point of view:  the perspective of the narrative voice; the pronoun used in narration Theme: the unifying subject or idea of a story Setting: ‚ the place and time in a work of narrative Character:  a person or animal in a narrative work of art (such as a novel ‚ play ‚ or film) Conflict: the opposition of persons or forces that gives rise

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    Buffy the Vampire Slayer is written mostly by Joss Whedon‚ who also wrote most of the TV show Firefly. "Buffy" is still a show many hold high esteem and admiration for since it is 1. #38 of 60 best TV Guide Magazine’s 60 Best Series of All Time.Whedon is also known for his episodes filled with literary elements including Theme. In Sunnydale‚ many ironically find non-verbal communication to be more effective and powerful than just speaking to one another at a time when traditional conversation is

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    Eric Middlebrook Professor Stephens LIT 4433 “A Non-Narrative Explanation of the Importance of Narrative” Everyone is familiar on some level with the drab sort of dry-as-a-bone scientific literature students are forced to read and attempt to digest. But perhaps not as many have been exposed to any sort of scientific literature relayed in a narrative style‚ even though those who have probably retained that information more clearly than those who have only perused long-winded text books. The fact

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