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    Werewolves Research Paper

    “A blood-curdling howl pierces the dead of night as a full moon looms overhead. In the mist-shrouded forest, a sinister beast prowls, patiently anticipating its unwary mark wandering into its kill range” (Gerhard 48). Werewolves have a unique history and some intriguing characteristics. Interestly enough, certain documented cases prove that these hellhounds roam the earth. On the other hand, skeptics claim this paranormal doesn’t exist because they have no tangible proof. Due to a surplus of

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    Making Fake Blood In Horror Films

    Horror movies would be nothing without the extensive use of fake blood in movies. There are many different ingredients that go into making realistic looking fake blood. Before horror movies really gained popularity the blood that was used in old films was actually just Bosco chocolate syrup. This was first featured in Alfred hitchcock's 1960 movie Psycho. Since film and editing has changed since the 60’s filmmakers were no longer able to use chocolate so they ventured out to find a new form of realistic

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    Vampire Movie Research Paper

    Back in 2008, vampires movies was forever changed by the downright horrible, yet popular teen Twilight films. These motion pictures made so much money, that whatever story one could insert a vampire in, was done, so to also cash in on the fad. Besides films, television programs, and books, also polluted the landscape. Worse thing was most times, the is they made these bloodsuckers the most un-coolest characters one could imagine. They had emotions, and feelings. Storylines were filled with angst

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    Calcutta's Metro

    romanticism all at once. Vampires are known in every culture and have been kept alive through stories that have been told throughout the generations. When someone utters the word “vampire” most people’s mind jump to Dracula from the great love story written by Bram Stoker. Dracula was created because Stoker was inspired by a real live man, the infamous, Vlad Tepes from Romania. That story is where love and vampires were intertwined and a kind of admiration was born. Only till recently they have

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    Dracula-Novela

    BRAM STOKER DRÁCULA Este documento ha sido descargado de http://www.escolar.com Drácula Bram Stoker DRÁCULA – Abraham Stoker (1847-1912) Texto de dominio público. Gentileza de El Trauko http://go.to/trauko DRÁCULA Abraham Stoker I.- DEL DIARIO DE JONATHAN HARKER Bistritz, 3 de mayo. Salí de Münich a las 8:35 de la noche del primero de mayo, llegué a Viena a la mañana siguiente, temprano; debí haber llegado a las seis cuarenta y seis; el tren llevaba una hora de retraso

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    Medieval Nail Design Research Paper

    Medieval Black Nail Art Design Medieval nail designs is our primary subject here today. If you value to convey yourself and interested to alter more dark colors, then you’re certainly participate in this type of style, regardless of how’s the way you look profile. Medieval nail designs are frequently connected with something dark, or perhaps devilish. However, as time pass, you will find now high thanks to gothical pieces of art, including medieval nail designs. Here’s a lot of our tips about medieval

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    Similarities Between Zombies And Vampires

    Zombies and Vampires have been part of many legends, but now they are very popular with people and have many stories of their own. Many have seen horror movies, and television shows which we became scared of. The younger generation sees them as ‘awesome ’monsters. They capture our imagination and both are popular amongst adults and teenagers these days. Vampires suck human’s blood, unlike zombies that feed on human flesh. Sure both are incredible creatures that we like, but if a situation were to

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    Flesh Eaters Research Paper

    The Blood Suckers Vs. The Flesh Eaters Zombies and Vampires have been part of many legends, but know they are very popular with people and have many stories of their own. Many have seen horror movies, and television shows which we became scared of. The younger generation sees them as ‘awesome ’monsters. They capture are imagination and both are popular amongst adults and teenagers these days. Vampires suck human’s blood, unlike zombies that feed on human flesh. Sure both are incredible creatures

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    Imperialism In Small Island

    3. Otherness and the Empire In Small Island, as well as Dracula, the uncanny is linked to concepts of otherness and orientalism. Within the orientalist mind-set exists a clear distinction between the oriental "other" and the occident (Said, Orientalism 2). The East is represented as weak (Said, Orientalism 152) and feminised (Said, Orientalism 309) whereas the West is strong (Said, Orientalism 321) and masculine (Said, Orientalism 309). In his work Orientalism, Edward Said remarks that in orientalist

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    Homosexuality In Sookie Stackhouse's Novel

    My impression of the novel is a book capable of inducing the feeling of eroticism, sexual energy, danger, and suspense all at the same time. In my view, the genre of the novel can best be described as an erotic thriller. The novel present a strange intermixing of humans and other supernatural beings. Indeed, the writer follows the modern tradition of presenting vampires as a romantic, erotic and elegant species rather than some demonic creature. The character of Sookie Stackhouse is indeed a very

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