Anime and Manga are extremely unique forms of artistic expression which arose from years of cultural collaboration and blending between eastern and western cultures. Their creation is unique because never before in history has it been so easy to share ideas between cultures across the Pacific Ocean. Technological and communication advancements in the past 65 years have allowed for Anime and Manga to flourish as dynamic art forms unlike any other. Anime and Manga’s main theme is challenging current
Nowadays, vampires can be found in many forms of media such as movies and novels. Popular novels such as Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, or Dracula by Bram Stoker can give audience more ideas about vampires and the relationship of vampire and the rape culture. “Carmilla, a vampire novel that actually predated Dracula by twenty-five years, takes a unique turn by placing a female vampire as the seducer of the young Laura. Carmilla not only illustrates the power of female sexuality but takes the
People usually see them as evil beasts who attack innocent victims, but this is not necessarily true. Though vampires do require live human blood in order to survive, they, for the most part, have no malicious
Blood is a vampire's every meal. It’s breakfast, lunch, dinner, and even a midnight snack. All animals need food to survive and vampires are no exception. There’s a couple of similarities between vampires and humans when it comes to finding that food source actually. Vampires hunt humans for blood like humans hunt animals for meat. In both cases it’s done for survival and sustenance. Dracula himself says "I must go where I can find my own kind, where I can feast on the blood of the living" (Chapter
Vampires are synonymous with the consumption of human blood. Blood is a vampire's life force. Without it they quickly fade into weak beings devoid of their supernatural powers. In most tales of vampires, they show no remorse for their victims. Blood is food and food is blood, nothing more; however, to their human prey, food holds much more significance. Food goes beyond sustenance, it is a symbol of love and an expression of the soul. In the HBO vampire series, True Blood, Sookie Stackhouse's grandmother
Carmilla, Dracula, and various others, is how vampires manipulate their victims through strategic methods of calculated indoctrination. Within the various studies of criminology, there exists a psychological link between the abuser and the victim. This victimology is a study that seeks to understand the very essence of a victim’s psychological
monstrous. Dorset is extremely seductive, having multiple affairs with different men throughout the novel. This trait is highly prevalent in tales of vampires; they are frequently characterized by their alluring personalities, often used to trap victims. Bertha’s effortless captivation of any man she chooses reflects her vampiristic charisma. At the Bellomont, Lily observes Bertha “...glittering in serpentine
speaking to an elderly man from the town recounting a warning about vampires or blood-suckers “Earlier in the day, warning her that “there are some strangers who have come to suck blood from people.” He told her the story of a schoolboy who had fallen victim to the bloodsuckers, and that everyone was being warned to stay awake until 10:00 pm at night to be on guard. Young men armed with sticks, stones, and pangas (machetes) were enforcing a curfew between the hours of 7:00 pm and 4:00 am” (Ashforth
anxieties about the unknown, monstrous and those who are “strange”. Dracula himself, is described as having "peculiarly sharp white teeth" and a "red light in his eyes," encapsulating the era's xenophobia and dread of foreign influence, with the vampire's predatory nature symbolising a threat to societal purity and moral integrity. His metamorphosis from a human aristocrat to a “bloodthirsty” fiend further represents the ultimate fear of degeneration and moral decay, echoing Victorian apprehensions
roles, obsessive behavior, codependent relationships, etc… Borgia said that this book idealize and romanticize abusive relationships in many ways. For example, Twilight portrays the teenage female protagonist as actively seeking to become the vampire’s victim based on her sexual desires, and Borgia believes that this is a bad message to promote to the readers (young teenage girls and their mothers). The main point that the author is trying to get across to the readers is that their needs to be awareness
the characters and actions within Dracula were very scandalous. For example, the exchange of blood. During this time period, the exchange of blood was seen as an intimate task between two people. In the beginning of the novel, Lucy Westenra is a victim of Dracula as he regularly consumed her blood. It was decided that Lucy wasn’t doing very well and she needed a blood transfusion. The first donor was Arthur Holmwood, Lucy’s fiancé. This, of course, was seen as normal. As fate would have it, she
This representation of the Phantom character goes beyond the simple makeup and facial expression. The film portrays the Phantom as a creature, skulking and hanging out about in the shadows, but it is his pursuit of Christine, the beauty, that allows audiences the chance to look beyond the horror to the soul within. “The draw of antiheroes does not simply override such hideousness but partly stems from the fascination that it prompts-the immoral actions of these characters create viewer intrigue,”
In spite of the fact that tales or myths about vampires arose in the beginnings of the 1700’s, with literary works from authors such as Robert Southey, who is well known for being the first writer to ever mention Vampires in the English Literature with his poem “ Thalaba The Destroyer ”, till today the most significant and outstanding pieces of literature to mention vampires rose in the 1900’s. In 1897, the tale “ Dracula ” by Bram Stoker soon became known as the birth of the vampire literature
Comparative essay Buffy, Dracula and Blade, these movies all present the basis of gothic horror. All of the main characters; Dracula, Buffy and Blade, all have different physical appearance and supernatural powers. The conventions form a basis for the genre gothic horror, with some adaptations between movies and TV series. These conventions that change are the factors that influence the viewers to view these movies Physical appearance Dracula, Buffy and Blade use vampires to explore humanities
my shoulder and, holding me tight, bared my throat with the other…. I was bewildered, and, strangely enough, I did not want to hinder him. I suppose it is a part of the horrible curse that such is, when his touch is on his victim” (Stoker 246). Without any knowledge of a vampire’s presence, the remaining symptoms of an attack appear just like those of a sickness. Mainly during medieval times, people believed that disease was a punishment for sin. Stoker asserts this belief. Behind closed doors, Mina
vampires have killed the families of men who had doubted their existence (252), and they are most powerful in the dark (253), again focusing on what the vampire does, rather than its motives for doing it. She gives Aubrey a detailed account of the vampire's appearance as well, which Aubrey immediately recognizes as an exact description of his former companion. One has to assume Ianthe's description of the vampire coincides with that of Ruthven at the beginning of the novella, since there is no further
However, the Salvatore vampire’s return was not a pleasant one because he finds out what Elena (Nina Dobrev) did to her memories and he ends up in a life-threatening situation. Spoiler Alert: This feature contains major spoilers on “The Vampire Diaries” Season 6, episode 6 titled “The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get.” Tripp (Colin Ferguson) drives his special van again to Mystic Falls with newbie vampire Ivy (Emily Chang) and two others onboard as his latest victims. The vampire hunter really
can be inferred when in the movie Dracula spoke, “There are far worse things awaiting man than death” (Browning). One can infer that Dracula means that man will have to live forever and experience way more than man may want to. Dracula wanted his victims to feel the way that he feels with staying alive forever and not dying. However, it was unlikely that anyone would kill Dracula especially in a country such as England which the doctor explained. The doctor let this be known when he assumed, “The
While the classic victim for the vampire was a young girl, it is evident that men were at risk too. When Aubrey heard the scream, and went to investigate, he was attacked. At first ‘…he felt himself grappled by one whose strength seemed superhuman’ (Polidori 12) and continued to scuffle with the unknown being before they were scared off. This was no doubt Lord Ruthven attacking Aubrey after killing Ianthe. After this encounter, Aubrey was ‘...seized with a most violent fever, and was often delirious’
and quivers as he buries the stake deeper (Stoker 262). It fits that the Arthur is the one to do it, since he is her fiancé: Lucy is being killed not only for being a vampire, but also for being available to the vampire’s seduction, since technically Dracula can only attack willing victims. When Arthur kills the vampire Lucy, she is once again a legitimate and virtuous lover – “There, in the coffin lay no longer the foul Thing that we has so dreaded and grown to hate that the work of her destruction