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    In today’s pop culture, zombies and everything The Walking Dead related are very popular topics. From the characters that people come to love, to the scary situations these characters find themselves in, something keeps pulling the attention of viewers week after week. For some reason, people have a great interest in the living dead and the world surrounding them. In his book Psych of the Living Dead The Walking Dead Psychology, Travis Langley explores what it is about these characters and the show

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    Zombie Apocalypse History

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    Original Zombie Movies Ever Made Even the most passionate zombie movie fan will have to admit that the genre gets played out from time to time. Sure, we all love a good walking dead/end of the world film. Yet, it’s been a long time since George A. Romero and Night of the Living Dead scared up audiences in 1968. Since then, a slew of films have been produced and they’ve varied wildly in terms of quality. Some being quality, but most not so much. Yet, it’s not always the quality of a zombie film that

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    The Horror Of The Zombies

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    occurring matter. The nationwide panic that is represented through a zombie apocalypse can be interpreted as a problem that the country is facing or may have faced before. The fact the most zombie apocalypse has one person who was infected and that person infected someone else and so on shows that most of these occurrence could have been prevented, but due to the response time of related officials, problems arise quicker than they can

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    Bartleby, the Scrivener Story Analysis

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    Bartleby did not act in the manner the lawyer would have expected. Bartleby is so outside of what is expected that it is almost as if he had died and no longer had to live up to society’s standards. In this story, Bartleby is portrayed as a lifeless zombie and is alone with nowhere to go, no one to see, nowhere to be, and no purpose to live for. The first case on which

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    Death is the scariest part of living. Humanity has always been acutely aware of this horrible inevitability, and as a result of this almost near obsession with mortality certain practices, precautions, and even religions have been developed to ease the weary minds on death. Self- preservation, preparedness and survival motivate almost faction of human interest and behavior but becoming prepared for the conceivable anything and asking all the “what if” questions in the world still might not save humanity

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    The Games Of The Game

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    The producers of the game 7 Days to Die have released the latest update of the game, Alpha 15. 7 Days to Die is an early access produced by The Fun Pimps game company. It is a sandbox survival game, set in a post-apocalyptic zombie world. Players scavenge, collect resources, hunt, farm, craft, build bases, and fight off against zombies. The game has a fully buildable and destructible world, in which players can alter the environment. It also features single player and multiplayer, and a wide variety

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    Zombies : A Pop Culture

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    Zombies have been a pop culture icon for years. Whether it be video games like Call of Duty or making people feel nervous for a potential zombie apocalypse, the zombie has become one of the most recognizable pop culture figures. The rise of zombies as a frightening creature can be related a real-world issue. In this essay I will dispute that zombies have changed over time and that there is a distinct connection between the way zombies are portrayed and the way the world looks at the lower economic

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    Zombie Symbolism Essay

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    literally and figuratively. However, this ever-expanding market has society curious purely based off of the inherent restrictions of the zombie population. When looking into all aspects surrounding the zombie culture, it becomes obvious that one cannot humanize a zombie; one cannot add depth and iconic

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    Analysis Of 28 Days Later

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    British post-apocalyptic film, which gives a refreshing take on the “zombie” horror genre. The film follows Jim and a few other survivors as they navigate themselves in a post-apocalyptic world, where the undead is among the living, but, the living is even more dangerous than the undead. The reason 28 Days Later is one of the most critically acclaimed zombie horror movies, is the way it portrays zombies. In all the history of zombie horror movies, zombies were always depicted the same way. They were

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    How to Survive a Zombie Apocalypse If you have not had any training for a zombie apocalypse, or you have not read any tips for surviving then you will most likely die in the zombie invasion. If you are reading this now, you probably require to know. Or you are in a pickle, (Quarantined in your basement because you were bitten by a zombie). If you follow some of these steps, you may survive the zombie apocalypse. (Don’t be angry at me if you die). Now, let’s start! To begin with, attempt to stay

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