This essay follows the vampires from their origins to their modern
selves and their extreme popularity throughout the years. The essay raises the
question of why vampires are so popular and what it is that draws us to them.
It will explore the beginning of the vampire lore, how they were originally
just cautionary tales told by the government to the villagers to scare them
into a behaviour that was acceptable. In the first chapter the mythology
surrounding the early vampire lore will be discussed and before moving on in
the second chapter to the cult that has formed around the mythological and
literary identities of these creatures. The essay finishes off with a
discussion on the most recent popular vampire related films Twilight and
New Moon and TV-series True Blood and their male vampire heroes
Edward Cullen and Bill Compton. The essay relies heavily on The Encyclopedia
of Vampires, Werewolves, and other Monsters written by Rosemary Ellen
Guiley as well as The Dead Travel Fast: Stalking Vampires from Nosferatu to
Count Chocula written by Eric Nuzum as well as the films Twilight directed
by Catherine Hardwicke and New Moon directed by Chris Weitz and
TV-series True Blood. Eric Nuzum's research on the popularity of
vampires inspired the writing of this essay. As well as these two books the
research of the paper was mostly done on the internet because of the expansion
of web pages and internet users it has become a valuable part in helping people
to find their inner vampire and connect with others with the same vampire
interest.
Index
Introduction
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2
What are vampires?
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2
Vampire Cult
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Vampires in modern media ................................................................................................................
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Twilight
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True Blood
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Conclusion
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Works Cited
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Internet Research ................................................................................................................................
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Introduction
Vampires, real or not real, have been around for hundreds of years and
have been gaining more popularity throughout recent years in their various forms. The vampire
lore has grown immensely from their mythological beginnings to something that people believe
might exist in today's world. With the help of Bram Stoker, Anne Rice, Joss Whedon and Stephanie Meyer
the vampires have continued to be popular throughout the years. It seems that what was
once feared has now become something that people seek out, whether it is to entertain oneself,
through some kind of media; books, films, television shows etc., or to find somewhere to belong. In
the 20th and 21st century it seems like vampires are a big part of our imagination and in fact, as
will be detailed later on, a big part of some people's lives. It is this extreme interest in vampires
that inspired the writing of this paper.
There are those that strive to be like vampires, those that dress in a
certain fashion and those that believe themselves to be actual vampires, for better or for worse.
There are many questions that need to be raised as to what makes people think that they are
vampires. Why do people feel the need to seek out these vampires? What is it about vampires that make
them so appealing? This particular paper will most likely never find its answer to what it is
about vampires and the vampire legend that cultivates us and keeps us wanting to know more but
hopefully bring us closer.
Again and again the vampire lore and vampire related content surfaces
and human kind does not seem to be able to resist it. Most recent are the books and films
surrounding the Twilight Saga along with the popular TV-series True Blood which will be
discussed later in the text. Before being able to understand what it is about vampires that makes the human race
so enthralled with them it needs to be established what exactly are vampires? Are they real or are
they purely figments of our imagination?
What are vampires?
There are many different types of vampires known in the world. There are
folkloric vampires, living vampires, literary vampires, psychic vampires and psychotic
vampires to name a few examples. Psychotic vampires are those who are unable to function in the
normal community mostly due to the fact that they mutilate, kill and drink the blood of
others around them. The psychic vampires are those who drain the life force or life energy of
others, either willingly or unwittingly. This can be achieved through magic or just ill content
towards another person. Those who are considered psychic vampires are, in the broadest sense, anyone
who drains the energy from another by whatever act. They can also be in the form of people that
constantly need help or ask others to do their work for them. Literary vampires are those created
through fiction such as Count Dracula, Lestat De Lioncourt, Blade, Edward Cullen and so many others.
In modern times living vampires are people who believe that they are real life vampires, based
on what is most commonly known about vampires through popular vampire mythology or fiction. To
supposedly become a vampire most often people have to go through some sort of gruesome
bloody ritual involving the blood of those who they believe to be vampires. The living vampires were
those who had supernatural powers and fed on human blood, such as witches and
warlocks. These living vampires would become vampires in their death. The folkloric vampires are almost
all beings with supernatural powers. They include demons, revenants and those who would
return from their grave after dying from the plague, drowning, being killed by another vampire,
from possession or from any unnatural causes. These are the most common vampires and are only
seen at night, around midnight. They must always return to their grave before dawn (Guiley
289-290).