Dracula vs. Twilight Essay

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    Mummy, Creature from the Black Lagoon, Dracula, all horrific images of the “Universal Monsters” created from the 1920s to the 1930s by Universal Studios. To the audience these monsters created panic and suspense that made leaving the lights on before bed a necessary precaution; they are what is seen as a true, scary, monstrous fiction. Many of these monsters did not begin their stories in cinema however; they began as novels. For Director Tod Browning’s 1931 Dracula, Bram Stoker is truly the mastermind

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    Essay on Dracula and the Modern Vampire

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    teeth sharp; he’s Dracula, the original vampire. Bram Stoker’s famous novel Dracula, which was written in 1897, started the vampire craze that still lasts today. It has sparked numerous novels, movies, and songs across the world through the year, and its popularity is still growing. As times have changed, so have Dracula and his predecessors. Dracula is about Count Dracula meeting this human Jonathan Harker for business and Jonathan along with his friends learn that Count Dracula is a vampire. In

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    vampire etiquettes, the novels Twilight by young adult author Stephanie Meyer and Dracula by 19th century gothic author Bram Stoker, both use of the matter of sexuality through characters actions and to help develop the good vs. evil based plot throughout the stories. Although there are no actual physical acts of sex done by the characters in either of the two novels, the lust and idea of sexuality is extremely present in the characters behaviors throughout both. In Twilight

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    Hollywood vs the History and legends of vampires. Has Hollywood represented the long and deep history of vampires in its motion pictures? Hollywood has turned how we view a demon blood sucking like creature into something so different in each of its approaches. Does Hollywood portray the way vampires appear in history? Or do they glamorize and exaggerate everything about them. It’s simple, you can break down the Hollywood vampire into three categories. The desirable vampire. That is beautiful, attractive

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    The Age Of The Vampire

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    The Age of the Vampire From Literature to Twilight, Vampires have been in the public eye for decades. The characteristics may change as will the looks but they have the same amount of popularity. It all started in 1897, the writings of Bram Stoker gave the world the story of Dracula. This story is considered the source material for all vampires to follow. Many of the characteristics laid out in Dracula can still be easily found in current vampire movies. Though there was never a “golden age” for

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    In 1897, Bram Stoker took a risk in writing Dracula and become one of the most acclaimed and well-known authors in history. Stoker’s leap of faith help to lead to a whole new genre. Dracula was one of the first horror stories to ever be published. Another way that Stoker chose to be unique is the way that he wrote the stories in first-person journal entries which help the reader to better understand each character and their

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    socially in-tune creatures that they are now. The whole legend started from Bram stoker’s “Dracula”. Stoker had created a fictional character based on Vlad the Impaler or Vlad III. Who for several reasons was a perfect person to pick he was feared by many, was ruthless, killed his own, and got rid of all the sick and poor… burning them alive. ELI NIXON stated that “Historians put the deaths at the hands of Dracula at somewhere between 40,000 and 100,000”. And finally Vlad may not have sucked blood out

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    The Vampire Chronicles vs The Twilight Saga Do you prefer The Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice or The Twilight Saga by Stephenie Meyer? This question can lead into a huge argument due to the opinions of who answers the question. A person can guess the answer by the age of the people. The older generation would suggest The Vampire Chronicles because it tells the tale of the “true” vampires, such as the human blood suckers that only comes out at night. While the younger generation would

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    Bram Stoker’s Dracula has been adapted into film version i.e Francis Coppola’s Dracula in 1992 which is claim as the faithful adaptation to its literary source. This film contains several scenes straight from novel; however in representing the main female character is differ. The portrayal of women in Dracula’s novel and Coppola has received a lot critical attention especially the main female character (Mina Murray). Thus, this ppresent research tries to reveal crucial differences in the portrayal

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    Social Representation Of Dracula

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    figure with the publication of “Dracula” in 1897. The folklore of the vampire has come a long way since and can be found in today’s popular media more frequently than ever before. However, with due course of time, the representation of the creature has taken alternate routes and today’s vampires are noticeable different – socially and physically – from their predecessors. One effective path to trace this

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