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"Vampires: The Rise of Dracula" from Monsters Among Us

Mar 22, 2024
An ancient figure of myth and folklore in the late 19th century, the vampire becomes an inhabitant of literature through works such as the vampire Carmilla, this nocturnal figure even takes the stage embodying the secret desires of 19th century England , now the greatest of all is about to be born to immortal life through a book that will elevate the romantic, creepy and terrifying figure of the vampire, we will meet the supposed real-life counterpart of none other than Count Dracula and we will see the influence that is released in the world today because of him that

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vampires the rise of dracula from monsters among us
His place as one of the greatest

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among us is 1431 in the Transylvanian city of Sigasawara when a son of Wallachia Vlad II is born. After the birth of the child Vlad III his father is invested prince of Walchiya and is given a new name with his title he is now known as vlad dracul his last name a translation of dragon or even devil 1437 leads dracul to make an ill-fated alliance with the turks of the ottoman empire to allow them further passage through velocia to take transylvania the invasion is unsuccessful and Vlad Dracul is overthrown from his throne by the vengeful Hungarian army.
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The Turkish sultan doubts he can trust Vlad Dracul. He imprisons the fallen prince to prove his loyalty and win his freedom. He leaves his sons Vlad III and Radu in Ottoman captivity. The Ottomans abuse the treatment. Blood III in particular will create a monster of legendary proportions. Vlad Dracul's wars against the Hungarian governor, John Hunyadi, will end with his assassination five years later, after Wallachia's ruling class, the boyars, oust him from power. His son and Vlad III's brother, Mercia, are tortured by the Romanians and burned alive. Hunyadi Grants. Volatian throne to Varislav II Another member of Vlad's line in place of the Third Lord An unlikely and unholy alliance is formed between Hunyadi and the angry Vlad III Nine days after Hunyadi's death from plague on August 20, 1456 Vlad III Kill Vladislav II in one- combat one on one The throne of Wallachia is now his god Help anyone who crosses his path From his home capital in Targovista Vlad III takes his first act of revenge against the greedy boyars he blames for the death of his father and brother inviting the boyars and their families to a banquet in his house, Vlad later arrests them and impales the elders leaving their bodies exposed around his castle.
vampires the rise of dracula from monsters among us
A long stick made of wood or metal is inserted through the victim, either through the center or through the rectum or vagina and around the mouth. If the stick is not sharp and no internal organs are directly injured, victims may live for days in agony, like the boyars, writhing until their inevitable death. Vlad sends the younger one on a march to the Arjus River to join the workers building their outpost. porner castle known today as castle

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the legend of vlad grows rapidly he forces people to dig their own graves he boils them alive he sets them on fire and destroys churches his new nickname vlad tepes or vlad the impaler reinforces his monstrous reputation he is rumored to dine between posts The victims sputter in agony as he uses their blood as seasoning for his bread.
vampires the rise of dracula from monsters among us
A chilling account is given by Vlad himself in 1462. I killed peasants, men and women, old and young, who lived in Oblitia and Nova Solo, where the Danube flows into the sea. We killed 23,884 Turks without counting those we burned. in the houses of the Turks whose heads were cut off by our soldiers that year Vlad is defeated by an army of Turks led by his own brother Radu chased to Dracula's castle legend has it that his wife jumps to her death into the river while he He himself escapes through a secret tunnel, is arrested by the Hungarians and imprisoned until 1475, when he is released to regain the throne of Wallachia.
Vlad Tepes is assassinated in 1476. One story says that he is beheaded. and his head is impaled on a stake in Constantinople. The total number of victims of Vlad the Impaler ranges between 40,000 and possibly 80,000 people, but death is only the beginning of Vlad's story, as his cruelty will be immortalized through the literary magic of a London theater director. and author is london at the end of the 19th century an irish theater director and writer bram stoker is about to change the world between touring and managing the lyceum theater in london stoker holds a copy of his first novel in his hand the passing of the snake in 1890 the snake The past will fade into darkness eclipsed by work.
The stoker begins to take notes for that year. One night, everything changes when a vision awakens the stoker. It is a gruesome and eerie sight of a vampire emerging from a grave while he was on holiday in Whitby Yorkshire that summer. He comes across a name in a library book, a name that will lead to his own immortality. His character originally called the vampire count in the book's opening notes gets a real-life so-called nickname, one that struck terror into countless hearts of the past and will. Today Dracula published in 1897 Dracula is told through a collection of first-person stories from the main protagonists to various news clippings.
It combines these elements into a narrative that forces the reader to fill in the blanks while working with a series of potentially unreliable narrators because this makes the world of Dracula and the horror within it seem much more precarious and terrifying. Dracula begins with lawyer Jonathan Harkers traveling to Transylvania to meet with his enigmatic client, Count Dracula. Lawyer Jonathan Harker is thrown into an old world of superstition and the occultist on his way to meet the malevolent contracular in his Transylvanian castle. Harker is quickly taken prisoner by the cold and calculating count and left in the hands of the three vampire brides of Dracula as the demon travels to his new home in England.
The stoker allows the vampire to live. during the day, although powerless and giving him the ability to hypnotize his victims, control wolves and rats, and transform into a bat or wolf, his limitations include the inability to cross running water, a lack of reflection in mirrors, and the need to of being invited to enter. Before entering a place, it is in the introduction of Dutch doctor Abraham Van Helsing, who lives with one foot in the old world and the other in the modern and scientific world, where the truth about Dracula's vampiric nature is revealed. He has turned Lucy.
Harker's friend Mina's fiancée turned vampire The once innocent woman has become Dracula's new bride as she drinks the blood of children at night The reader experiences this terror firsthand when Lucy's fiancé, Arthur and his friends quincy and dr. seward confronted her with van helsing lucy weston rob but even how she changed the sweetness became adamantine and merciless cruelty and the purity into voluptuous debauchery van helsing came out and obedient to his gesture we all advanced too the four of us lined up before the door of the tomb van Helsing raised his lantern and drew it.
As we slid through the concentrated light that fell on Lucy's face we could see that her lips were crimson with fresh blood and that the stream had run over her chin and stained the purity of her lawn robe. We shuddered. of horror I could see it by the trembling light that even van gaal when lucy called the thing in front of us lucy because it had her shape soros she backed away with an angry growl like a cat gave us lucy's eyes in shape and color but Lucy's eyes were dirty and full of hellfire instead of the pure, soft orbs we knew at the time, the remnant for him with no outstretched arms and a lascivious smile, he stepped back and hid his face in his hands, she Still he advanced however and with a languid and voluptuous grace said, Come to me, Arthur stepped back and with a suddenly distorted face full of rage ran past him as if he were going to enter the tomb when he was a foot or two from the door, however she stopped as if arrested by some irresistible force in the world of the stoker it takes more than a bite to transform someone into a vampire but rather an exchange of blood drinking an act that is surprisingly sexual for that repressed period If the Vampire and Carmilla Eluded Sexuality Dracula Oozes Dracula is not an immediate success the initial printing prints just 3,000 copies but it sells enough to warrant a second printing months later and is published in the United States in 1899.
Probably the fictional twerk most famous. Actually, definitely the most famous work. The work of fiction regarding

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is Braum Stoker's Dracula story and it was not that popular in its time. as it became later in the 20th century, does not inspire a vampiric feeling overnight, missing both in constructive art and in the higher literary sense, the memory of this strange and ghostly story will undoubtedly haunt us for some time. time. If after reading this warning you have the bad taste to try to read the book, you will continue reading to the end as I did and go to bed as I did, furtively feeling your throat in 1898.
Stoker's life takes a turn for the worse when the high school stops. fire the theater closes shortly after in 1902 and Stoker depends solely on his writing. He suffers a stroke in 1906 and another three years later, as well as attacks of Breit's disease and gout at the time of Bram Stoker's death in 1912. Receiving only an average of £80 a month in royalties from Dracula eight years later the cinematic medium is in its infancy

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is about to begin to dominate the form in 1922 german filmmaker f w murnau adapts dracula to film for his masterpiece nosferatu a symphony of the murnau horror film is more than inspired by stoker's story, only the character names and the film's setting are changed in an effort to avoid paying permits instead of Count Dracula.
Actor Max Shrek plays the terrifying, rat-like Witch Count. The expressionistic use of heavy shadows. and makeup create an atmosphere of doom throughout Nosferatu Shrek's performance as Orlok is otherworldly and quite chilling. The stoker's widow sues the film studio for infringement and after a three-year legal battle a German court orders that all copies be destroyed. Fortunately, copies of Mirnau's atmospheric masterpiece. of German Expressionism managed to survive even though it was unauthorized, it is among the best and scariest film adaptations of the novel, um, but the vision of that vampire with the buck teeth and the bald head, um, seeped into it, it's the kind of the uglier, less romantic alternative version of a vampire seen in things like more modern films like Salem's Lot and other films that have that almost more inhuman rodent-like type of vampire, um, they are in stark contrast to Dracula, At least how he is portrayed, most of the time, meanwhile, the vampire hysteria of the old world gives way to a much more real hysteria in the new world of the 19th century.
Hanover, Germany experiences its own wave of vampire-related deaths. the victims are bitten in the throat and their blood drunk the city is in the hands of this werewolf killer when 600 young children are reported missing and then on May 17, 1924, children playing along the bank of the river they come across a human skull, followed by a second skull 12 days later, a closer look along the river bed yields two more skulls. The victims' heads have been severed from their torsos and their flesh completely removed shortly after children playing in a swamp found a bag of human bones. A city-wide search for more remains. yields the remains of a staggering 500 pieces of once-human bodies.
Together, they come from at least 22 victims between 15 and 20 years old. The murderer Fritz Harman is a petty thief who has been committed to psychiatric care on more than one occasion. A closeted homosexual who often picks up young girls or hired male prostitutes. Harman was already imprisoned in 1919 and accused of having illegal sexual relations while serving time in prison for another sexual act. The police make a gruesome discovery in the apartment Harman shares with his young lover Hans Korans. In the haunted area of ​​Hannover they find the remains of more than 20 victims. Harman poses as a detective.
He lures young boys from the train station. Once in his apartment, he forcibly rapes them and bites their throats, drinking their blood. Armon upon being discovered. He even claims to have sold the meat of his victim to the customers of his butcher shop. In the end, it is believed that Fritz Harman, the so-called Hanoverian vampire, killed more than 50 victims. He was beheaded on April 15, 1925, while his lover, Hans Granz, was imprisoned for Life: Harmon's brain is sent to Getkin University for study. Whatever the research findings, it can never be as shocking and disturbing as the thoughts and horrible impulses of the madman.
Also in Germany, the criminal Peter Cortina begins the wave. of murders that earned him the nickname the Vampire of Dusseldorf and also served as the basis of the terrifyingFritz Long's 1931 film M Curtin is no stranger to crime when he comes to adulthood two boys when he was nine years old one pushed him into the water to drown, as well as the boy who jumped in To save him, he tried to rape and murder a woman when he was 17 years old and slit the throat of a ten-year-old girl in 1913, shortly after his release from prison. Curtin's murder spree in 1929 begins with the stabbing death of two children followed by nine more only the following August.
It may have been a rare act of mercy or even a subconscious desire to be caught that leads him to free a woman who was a victim of strangulation. Peter Curtin is captured and executed by beheading on July 2, 1931. Back in England, Dracula is ready to make his theatrical debut. The book is dramatized for the first time after its publication in a rushed production consisting of five acts and 47 scenes with Stoker as the earl. It's a one-night performance to claim the license. Dracula's true stage debut came in June 1924 in Darby, England, adapted by Stoker's friend Hamilton Dean and starring Raymond Hundley as Count Huntley, who dons a tuxedo and cape.
Dracula creates a seductive vampire through his worldly sophistication. The costume will become as much of a trademark as Dracula's. own fangs three years later, Dean's production arrives in London for opening night on Valentine's Day and runs for 391 performances. John L. Balderston, an American playwright living in London, adapts Dean's playbook for the American stage and further streamlines the cast of characters. The official premiere of Dracula on Broadway will be in October. 5, 1927. The protagonist is a Hungarian actor who brings a spooky reality to Count Dracula from another world. An actor who will be picked up and dragged by his character.
This actor is Bella Lugosi Bella Lugosi was born Bella Farence Desco Blasco in Lugos Hungary. In 1882, about 400 miles from the Transylvanian Alps, after establishing himself as an actor, he was forced to flee Hungary for political reasons. In 1918, he emigrated to Vienna and then to Berlin after divorcing his first wife. In 1921, Lugosi set sail to seek his fortune in New York. Lugosi was not bilingual and learned his lines phonetically, a skill that came in handy in landing her first American role the following year in a production of Red Poppy when Dracula moved to the Broadway stage. Lugosi won the role.
Her distinctive accent defines the character's own voice. For generations to come, 1927 marks not only Lugosi's debut as Dracula, but also that of the first major American vampire film in director Todd Browning's London, After Midnight, starring Lon Chaney, known as The Man of the Dead. thousand faces, as the vampire Browning will go down in history as Master of the horror film, as well as an important figure in the lives of Dracula and Lugosi, Todd Browning ran away and joined a carnival at age 16, where he worked in the show as the Living Corpse, an act that involved him being buried alive in 1913.
Browning is gone. the new york city carnival, where he became known as an actor in a real nickelodeon comedy. The emerging film medium resulted in Nickelodeon movie theaters, which were arcade-style storefronts where viewers could watch short films for just a nickel. It's no surp

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then that Browning later moved to Hollywood with her acting partner and transitioned to direct Nickelodeon shorts in 1919. Metro Mayor Goldwater reunites Browning with actor Lon Chaney. Their collaboration will span ten films. One of them, The Unholy Three, is Browning's first critical and commercial success at Universal Pictures. assigns him the task of bringing Dracula's play to the cinema Browning's first intention is for Cheney to play the tragic death of the vampire Cheney in 1930 gives Lugosi, who has lobbied hard for the role, the opportunity to continue as the immortal, the biggest obstacle, however, is that of Stoker.
Florencia's widow wants Universal to pay fifty thousand dollars for the adaptation rights, but Lugosi himself intervenes and convinces her to reduce it to forty thousand more, but on the condition that He and only he plays Dracula. Lugosi gets the role, but for only 500 over the course of a seven-week shoot, on the other hand, David Manners, who plays Jonathan Harker, receives two thousand dollars a week, Dracula premieres on February 13, 1931 and is An instant hit, tickets are so scarce that many cinemas have to run them around the world. watch to meet demand generates 700,000, which increases to 1.2 million with ticket sales worldwide You are Hungarian, aren't you, Mr.
Lugosi? Yes, I am what I mean, I am Hungarian by birth, now I am American, why did you live? hunger political reasons after the war I participated in the revolution and then I found myself on the wrong side but you became a citizen, didn't you die some time ago? And I am very pleased and happy about that. I can stay here forever. It is very nice to live in a country where people know how to take care of their own business. There is something else. It's wonderful how Americans show their sportsmanship. Mr. Lugosi. Did you play any mysterious roles in Europe?
No, I didn't do it by accident of what kind. of roles, you played different types of roles, characters, dramatic, romantic, okay, well, have you ever been interested in something outside of your profession? Oh yes, very much. I like being a mother to sculpt my free time. I like to put my energy on the surface. I married well. What was it? your first mysterious place well, dracula or the world got you down, you haunted me a lot I often dreamed of the dead in the morning when I woke up I was tired oh how frighteningly weird well I guess I'm more or less a lone wolf, no I don't say I may not like people at all, but to tell the truth, I only like them if I have the opportunity to look deeply into their hearts and minds, if I find something, something worthwhile, some human kindness, some sympathy.
Are you interested in me I'm coming why didn't I hear anyone call me I'm trapped oh yes oh yes I understand that not only the United States but the entire world is ready to be scared in Germany filmmaker Carl Theodore Dreyer is preparing a vampire film as his first talking feature film instead of looking at bram stoker dreyer is inspired by the work of jay sheridan le fanu based on leifanu's novel in a dark glass and adds a vampire to the carmila not as stylized as the vampire from nosferatu 1932 is, however, very atmospheric and Dreyer's chilling use of soft naturalistic lighting along with mastery of double exposure creates a believable and inherently scarier cinematic world, so his intention to capture a creepy, dreamlike quality is drier than filming primarily the dawn or dusk and also within the decaying walls of a castle on the outskirts of Paris, for many it is among the best vampire films ever made, as Bella Lugosi struggles to find success amid his newfound stardom as Dracula while fights against the typecasting that ironically comes with the role he worked so hard to get one of those gender roles. that the actor is first announced but then rejects is that of frankenstein's monster in the 1931 film adaptation of frankenstein by director james wales the film makes a star of lugosi's replacement, boris karloff, 12 years later, lugosi plays the monster From Frankenstein in 1943's Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman with Lon Chaney Jr.
Universal's upcoming Monster Mash movie features Frankenstein's Monster, the Wolfman, the Hunchback of Notre Dame and Dracula, this time played by actor john carradine, who will play the count more times than luco. Watch lugosi's second and final turn as dracula. In the 1948 screen Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein, a theatrical tour of Dracula the Vampire follows in 1951, depicting its revival of Dean's production the following year, while Lugosi struggles with drug addiction and alcoholism in the midst of a downward spiral career, young B-movie filmmaker Ed Wood Jr. casts him in his cross-dressing film glenn o glenda lugosi becomes the first hollywood star to admit her drug addiction on april 21 In 1955, when he was admitted to the Los Angeles General Hospital, what happened to his alcoholic situation?
Three years ago, he has been away from the hospital. Three years, yes, I joined alcoholism and animals and I left it. I see, you certainly look good? What advice? Just give it another half minute. Well, I broke the news. What would you say to people who are taking narcotics? or I would even consider going to your first part now, those who are in it, I would really suggest you go immediately and report the volunteer at a state hospital if you get caught and for those who are in danger, I would say you should. be very careful you must pray and you must not start because it is a terrible ordeal to go through withdrawal it is the biggest pain in the world and dracula was nothing but I don't see you looking so thank you very much thank you very much for leaving rehabilitation and filming more material for Wood Bella Lugosi died in his sleep on August 16, 1956.
He was 73 years old. Wood, using footage of Lugosi and a body double, works the actor into his masterpiece, Shlock Festival Plan 9 from Outer Space, later considered the worst film ever made. Bella Lugosi is not remembered for minor roles. which he played towards the end of his life, is forever immortalized in the black satin cape in which he was buried as the world's image of count dracula that other actors desired in the cape of count lon chaney jr in 1943 son of dracula frank langella in 1979 but the actor who played dracula more than any other makes his debut in the british film studio hammer films 1958 production of dracula titled horror of dracula for american release christopher lee at 6'4 lee cuts an imposing figure of the count by His performance avoids watching Lugosi's film and sticks closer to Stoker Lee's novel He plays Count Dracula for almost 20 years through about 10 films Goblins and Witches and Things That Go Bound in the Night Yes, well, goblins are creatures fantasy nursery sir thomas as for witches, they certainly exist, although ninety percent of them are charlatans, but things happen in the night quite often in the dark ages, the worship of natural substances was quite common the soil, water, desert sands, various plants, but the strongest cults for those who worship the most mystical substance of all the sources of life itself the glorification of blood thanks and most often human blood the vampire ironically arriving on daytime television in 1966 with the gothic soap opera Dark Shadows Dark Shadows takes place in a creepy New England mansion in a coastal town.
It originally features the normal elements of a soap opera with small vestiges of the supernatural added as the ratings falter. Creator Dan Curtis is inspired to introduce the vampire antihero Barnabas Collins played by the actor. Jonathan Frid Barnabas saves the show and it runs for 1,225 episodes until 1971. In 1971 the ban on American comics is lifted, while the mid-1950s had proven to be a stifling time for American comics, a censorship code called the code of comics. It was enacted after there were fears that juvenile delinquency was caused by comics. It seems crazy by today's standards, but it was a serious threat back then.
This new comics code did not allow

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to appear in any comics that could be sold. On newsstands now, in the early '70s, things changed and the code was revised to allow undead characters like Frankenstein and vampires like Dracula to appear in American comics. Marvel Comics released Tomb of Dracula in 1971. Writer Marv Wolfman kept the book for years and the artist was a gentleman named Gene Colen, a very kind and soft-spoken man in real life, Gene had told me when he was a kid during the great depression who was petrified by horror movies, scared easily, walked in times square and heard the monster music playing through the movie theater speakers for frankenstein with boris karloff and it would scare the hell out of him, well, Ironically, Gene ended up drawing Dracula for almost his entire career. gene had this same thing, um, he predicted the The Future by modeling his Dracula after Jack Palance, who later played Dracula in 1973, it's produced by Dan Curtis, who created dark shadows, brought out another character who would play a very vital in the history of Marvel comics and, more importantly, in the superhero movie Blade.
The Vampire Hunter, a half-breed, a man whose mother was bitten by a vampire while she was giving birth to him, which gave him vampire abilities, although it did not turn him into a 100 vampire, premiered in the pages of Tomb of Dracula , uh, he was a bit like your blaxploitation. heroes at that time had an afro he had a leather jacket but Blade washeld for a while and later, around the 1990s, New Line Cinema made a Blade movie written by David Goyer and featuring Wesley Snipes as Blade himself. Blade was enough of a hit to get Fox to make the x-men movie, the first x-men movie did very well, that made it easier for the first spider-man movie to happen and so on, it's all a complete domino effect that in terms of our content drawn from the comics began with Blade in Tomb of Dracula, created by Marv Wolfman and Gene Collin.
Actor-director Samo Hong's martial artist, 1980's Cinematic Encounters of a Spooky Kind, introduces a new genre that combines horror and comedy with kung fu action. produced the first mr vampire film in 1985 and generated four sequels, several spin-off films and even a television series and a play in 1992. actor gary oldman plays dracula in bram stoker's dracula, a lavish adaptation of the novel directed by francis ford coppola instead of an offshoot of the play when buffy the vampire slayer hits theaters in 1992, creator joss whedon is not entirely satisfied with the film version of his script, he has the last laugh in 1997, when Buffy arrives on television as a new series told in its own way and proves itself a huge success for the first time.
Vampires are both terrifying and fun. Vampire reaches younger readers with the 2005 Twilight series. by writer Stephanie Meyer Meyer's high school romance features vampires and werewolves before the 10th anniversary of Twilight's release all four novels are made into blockbuster movies with a rabid fan base a lot of times people come up to me and They tell me, you know, I've seen the original Dracula and Frankenstein, I read Mary Shelley stuff, you know, and I appreciate the classics, and then people come. and they remake these things and it's terrible and I always hesitate and I take it back and say well, let's think about this for a second, you know, shelley wrote for her time, it was translated to film in the '30s, that was for an audience , but then Think about it, when the 70s came around, it was a completely different generation, people had never seen it there, now the movies not only had sound, of course it sounded like Dracula, but now they had musical soundtracks and special effects , so Hammer shows up and takes it. the same mythology and they bring it to a new audience, a new generation and that audience comes back and for them the classics are the hammer movies, but then people say, well, after that there are no good movies, but wait a second, What about Francis?
Ford Coppola's Dracula Another generation has passed, so when people come back to me they say, "You know these are the classics that each generation needs to recreate horror mythology in their own image and if you don't like it ignore it because you had your generation let them enjoy them despite the prevalence of the vampire in pop culture and fiction it is still trying to create a presence in the real world children are playing in Griswold Connecticut in 1990 when they make a spooky discovery while slipping by a bank in Griswold Connecticut in 1990 this little boy ran home to his mother after being out and playing with his friends told her that he and his friends had discovered something that she didn't believe him at first because you know, kids make things up. until his son took out the human skull that he had found on his adventure, well, needless to say, he called the authorities immediately.
The investigations in that area discovered the anonymous graves of 29 children dating from the colonial era, the most worrying thing However, they found a stone crypt with a red-painted coffin right in the middle. The initials JB were written with brass tacks. Not only had the body inside been decapitated, the bones had been placed in the shape of an ribcage and a rotten stake was left right in the chest cavity it was a vampire no one knows for sure it has not been documented found, but it is one of those wonderfully chilling mysteries about the reality of vampires and how the scare took hold in colonial America .
The cemetery's proximity to Jewett City and Mercy Brown indicates that he was a victim of tuberculosis, just as Brown had been or was. something more sinister, we will never know a bat fluttering into a human form stalking its victim biting the neck draining its fluids, I mean there are many images that we associate with vampires and it is interpreted in many ways. In different ways, sometimes it's seen as a kind of repressed sexual thing and other times it's seen as a kind of fear of a stranger, this fear of the immigrant, this fear of this other person from another land with other forms that are different from our. taking our women is it's shocking it certainly was in its day and still is and it's a romance on both sides where I think the idea of ​​being deceived by someone like count dracula is a romantic notion and the and being the predator in that situation and being the bully is attractive to some people.
We have a vampire culture. We have people who walk and talk and use fangs. There are many types with a little. of dental experience uh like a dental technology experience and a lot of pretense they go around making custom fangs for people who call themselves vampires and they walk among us they walk among us they live among us you know they could be washing your car They could be serving you your coffee with milk, but at night they are vampires. One day someone will find a way to harness the power of the mythological vampire. That day or that night, the world will change forever.
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