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agua.fuego

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Hey, I've just gotten an assignment, and I'm a little confused (even though it's somewhat basic).

I have to write an essay revolving around 3 texts - Dracula, and 2 related texts - to which I'm focusing on the issue of vampirism, I guess, how it still enthralls us and has done so throughout time.

How exactly do I go about doing this? I just started typing up my introduction and realised that I had no idea how I was meant to bring in the other texts.

Thanks all in advance.

Also: my two related texts are firstly, Twilight by Stephenie Meyer, and secondly, I'm thinking about Christabel by Coleridge. The only problem is - that's kind of the same time as Dracula. Anyone know a good text that is in between the Twilight series and Dracula?? My teacher mentioned a movie, The Lost Boys - anyone seen that and can comment?

And thanks again.
 

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Vampirism: belief in vampires and/or the behaviour of vampires.

Enthralls us: to hold spellbound, captivate, enchant, mystify.

How does the notion of vampires in texts still captivate readers? How has vampirism effectively been achieved throughout time in both past and more contemporary texts?

Through techniques. :) Go into how language and possibly dramatic (as used in a play) techniques establish the context, communicate the plot, develop themes and build characterisation of vampires.

But I would also go into gothic elements, the context (time and place) of the creation of belief in vampires (origins), symbols/archetypes/stereotypes (e.g. blood), using this as background knowledge to give your argument more credibility.


Hope this is even remotely close to what you have been asked to do. :shy:
 

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bored of sc said:
Vampirism: belief in vampires and/or the behaviour of vampires.

Enthralls us: to hold spellbound, captivate, enchant, mystify.

How does the notion of vampires in texts still captivate readers? How has vampirism effectively been achieved throughout time in both past and more contemporary texts?

Through techniques. :) Go into how language and possibly dramatic (as used in a play) techniques establish the context, communicate the plot, develop themes and build characterisation of vampires.

But I would also go into gothic elements, the context (time and place) of the creation of belief in vampires (origins), symbols/archetypes/stereotypes (e.g. blood), using this as background knowledge to give your argument more credibility.


Hope this is even remotely close to what you have been asked to do. :shy:
you are extremely smart bored of sc
was looking at some of your other posts


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bored of sc said:
Vampirism: belief in vampires and/or the behaviour of vampires.

Enthralls us: to hold spellbound, captivate, enchant, mystify.

How does the notion of vampires in texts still captivate readers? How has vampirism effectively been achieved throughout time in both past and more contemporary texts?

Through techniques. :) Go into how language and possibly dramatic (as used in a play) techniques establish the context, communicate the plot, develop themes and build characterisation of vampires.

But I would also go into gothic elements, the context (time and place) of the creation of belief in vampires (origins), symbols/archetypes/stereotypes (e.g. blood), using this as background knowledge to give your argument more credibility.


Hope this is even remotely close to what you have been asked to do. :shy:
I think also that you're smart. Why don't I go to school with you anymore?
 

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