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    Usher Supernatural

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    We as humans are fascinated by supernatural creatures‚ such as vampires. The Usher’s were a paranormal family‚ meaning “of or relating to the claimed occurrence of an event or perception without scientific explanation‚ as psychokinesis‚ extrasensory perception‚ or other purportedly supernatural phenomena” (“paranormal” np). The paranormal activity could be explained by saying that‚ not only were there unnatural occurrences involving the family but‚ also involving the house. By reading “The Fall

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    it will be his life goal to kill him and all vampires. Though there are many conflicts in A Living Nightmare‚ the antagonist happens to be Steve. Steve is very intelligent when it comes to creatures of the night and monsters. He has a very big collection of comic books and reads them very often. Steve happens to love vampires the most. Throughout the book‚ Steve talks of vampires and practically boasts of his knowledge of them. Steve likes Vampires so much in the beginning‚ he asks Mr. Crepsely

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    Vampire stories have been popular for years. One such vampire is Dracula of Bram Stoker’s novel. Dracula drives the plot in many ways‚ but he is not always the nice guy. Not everyone like him; in fact most are scared of him. Dracula is dynamic‚ but the antagonist for several reasons. Dracula is evil‚ scares everyone‚ and he kills a lot of people. Dracula is a vampire. He is described as tall‚ old‚ cleanly shaven‚ thin nose‚ pointy ears‚ and sharp white teeth. He cannot be seen in mirrors‚ he refuses

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    where‚ how and why. It helps to imagine fictional scenes as theatrical stage set‚ where a stage setter or grip insures that each and every item is exactly where it should be from scene to scene. In Twilight‚ transformation from human to vampire is described as being “the sharpest memory they have of their human life.” A human is bitten‚ and venom from glands inside the vampire’s mouth is injected into the bloodstream. Depending upon how much venom is in the bloodstream‚ and how close the

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    References: Richardson‚ Beverley (2007) Vampires in Myth and History‚ Viewed November 1‚ 2007‚ from Vampires in Myth and History Website: http:// www.chebucto.ns.ca/~vampire/vhist.html Shelley‚ Mary (1992) Frankenstein‚ Published by Penguin Books‚ New York‚ New York‚ Originally Published 1818

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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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    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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    Vampiric Evolution: Changes in the Modern Vampire Samantha Noelle M. Aquino University of the Philippines‚ Manila VAMPIRIC EVOLUTION 2 Vampires are notorious for being creatures of the night that feed on the blood of the living. In the words of Goss (2011)‚ a vampire is “the soul of a dead man which quits the buried body by night

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    Story! “I love Twilight! Oh and yeah‚ I hate Vampire Diaries lovers! So GO TWILIGHT! I love you Edward and Jacob!” “Vampire Diaries is so much better than Twilight. The girls and guys are so much not all pale ugly people.” These two quotes were from the comments in a blog about Twilight and Vampire Diaries. Both are from different fans of the movies and they disagree with each other. Ever since Twilight and Vampire Diaries came out‚ they have been compared numerous times

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    metaphysician‚ and one of the most advanced scientists of his day…” (148). His intelligence plays a crucial role in the main characters’ efforts to defeat Count Dracula. Without Van Helsing‚ the men would not have understood the strange creatures that are vampires‚ and how they can be destroyed. Not only does he portray good in his expertise‚ but he is also seen throughout the novel as being very kind and willing to sacrifice anything for someone he cared for. While continuing to take care of Lucy Westenra

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