The vampire is called a mythical creature, white pale gorgeous skin and consumes the essence of life called blood. Believe it or not, it existed centuries ago. They are different from the vampires we see today in movies, shows, books, video games. Vampires and the like can be traced back to the beginning and can be found in most cultures and folklore, but it is wrong to think that they are familiar with the attributes of Count Dracula. Since the 18th century, the term "vampire" appeared in literature.
In this article we will analyze contemporary novels, in particular the images of vampires in the first three seasons of the TV series "The Vampire Diaries". By examining how the vampire image evolved and changed in the 20th century, it proves that contemporary vampires are supernatural and complicated creatures related to it, not demonic evil incarnation. Human beings combining features of good and evil
Writers Deltoro and Hogan claim that vampires exist in our lives because of their fascinating history. They discuss the vampire story and explain how vampires fascinate people for historic roots. Del Toro and Hogan believe that legends about many folk legends and vampires are full of imagination in the article "Vampires never die". "Primitive" vampires have passed since they disappeared, but their legacy still exists and continues to attract global attention. As a cultural entity, vampires are a global phenomenon.
Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan Why are vampires never dead, trying to teach the origins of vampires, and why are they popular in today's culture? According to the author John William Polidori, the legend of the vampire was invented. The author presents some interesting insights on how vampire history and vampire stories today appeal. The evidence of the author is not only supported by history but also supports explanations of people's attractiveness to the character of vampires. This article critically analyzed the article "Vampire never dies" and the personal position of the Vampire legend to fill the psychological and spiritual gap before science and technology.