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    MICA | Semiotic Study of Vampires and Vampire Lore | Individual Assignment for Semiotics | | | | Submitted by: Payel Basu Roll No: 113B A semiotic study of vampires and vampire lore‚ with an eye on the different cultural implications that arise through the ages. | ------------------------------------------------- A semiotic study of vampires and vampire lore. The field of semiotics exists because of the realization that society has a desire to create and produce signs

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    opening lines and your explanation. * The Good Vampire Stefan All emotions and memories kept in his diary‚ Stefan Salvatore thought he was the way he shouldn’t be. For hundred years he felt nothing but pain‚ guilt and suffering‚ Went back to Mystic Falls‚ his home‚ for a new beginning. This four opening lines I made is inspired by the book (and now a hit TV series) The Vampire Diaries. It is a story about supernatural creatures such as vampires‚ werewolves‚ doppelgangers‚ and witches. I love

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    Vampire History

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    Vampires are mythological or folkloric beings who subsist by feeding on the life essence (generally in the form of blood) of living creatures‚ regardless of whether they are undead or a living person.[1][2][3][4][5][6] Although vampiric entities have been recorded in many cultures‚ and in spite of speculation by literary historian Brian Frost that the "belief in vampires and bloodsucking demons is as old as man himself"‚ and may go back to "prehistoric times"‚[7] the term vampire was not popularized

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    Shadow of a Vampire

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    How does Shadow of the Vampire appropriate the earlier texts of Nosferatu and Dracula and make or create something new? Blood sucking‚ darkness‚ gothic and death; all relate to this mysterious creature‚ the vampire. A film within a film is Shadow of the Vampire and it moulds together the texts Dracula and Nosferatu using post-modernist techniques. This creates for the audience a film that entertainingly doesn’t follow universal themes but focuses on gothic features‚ character transformations and

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    he Vampire Diaries is a hit supernatural teen drama television series about a seventeen-year-old girl‚ Elena‚ who is caught up in a mystical world between two extremely handsome vampire brothers. It’s very comparative to Twilight and Buffy the Vampire Slayer with the typical ‘teenage girl falls in love with a vampire’ story. It first aired in September 2009‚ not long after the topic of Vampires had significantly escalated‚ and the show instantly became a teen favorite with almost five million viewers

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    McKenna Clary Interview with the Vampire In the novel‚ ‘Interview with the Vampire’‚ by Anne Rice‚ it starts with a young man interviewing a vampire‚ and the vampire related him the whole story of his life‚ how he became a vampire‚ his trilling adventures and his complex relationship with both the mortals and the immortals. The story goes back in time to have the reader fully understand the life of Louis Anne Rice did a pretty superior job with the writing and the detailed descriptions. How

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    with dried blood. You think about the old vampire movies‚ but think that’s for kids. Then you remember the spider you saw in your room the night before‚ wondering if it found its way in the bed. None of these ideas spark any interest and you keep showering with waves of little stings every now and again. School is waiting for you with arms wide open‚ but you can barely lift

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    Vampire Existence

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    Vampire existence Almost each nation has legends about vampires that rummage people at night and drink their blood. In these legends‚ vampires are brutal‚ heartless‚ half-decayed creatures. For example‚ Slavic mythology has a belief that a vampire won’t get out of grave if you throw some corn inside. The vampire will count corns all night long. But the image of a vampire has changed. Today it is an mysterious sexy superstar that kept its peculiar traits: love of blood‚ hate for garlic‚ and fear

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    The Vampire Diaries

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    The Vampire Diaries is a supernatural drama television series developed by Kevin Williamson and Julie Plec‚ based on the book series of the same name written by L. J. Smith. The series premiered on The CW Television Network on September 10‚ 2009. The series takes place in Mystic Falls‚ Virginia‚ a fictional small town haunted by supernatural beings. The main focus of the series is the love triangle between the protagonist Elena Gilbert (Nina Dobrev) and vampire-brothers Stefan Salvatore (Paul Wesley)

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    The History of Vampires

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    seems obsessed with vampires. From gothic vampire novels‚ to endless movies‚ television and art‚ the vampire archetype continues to grow in popularity and sophistication. What is behind this seeming obsession with vampires‚ in our western culture? Why does this archeype endure? What does the vampire have‚ or do‚ that makes him/her so attractive and compelling? When did the transformation occur‚ from foul miscreant to suave tragic hero? Who is the vampire - really? Vampire culture seems in stark

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