The concept is what we mean to everyday things. We create, name, communicate and imagine the concept everyday; the concept is essential to understanding the world we live in. Concept is an abstract concept or cognitive unit of meaning. For example, zombies are a concept, but the concept of this living dead manifests itself. Does the concept have a religious connection, or an image of imagination? Zombies are defined as imaginary demonic devils, or mobs and dominated by wizards, wizards, or wizards.
Everyone knows a fictitious zombie, but few people know the fact about zombies. For many people including Haiti, zombies are very realistic. They are not joking; they are seriously worthy of being taken. There are wide beliefs about magic and magic throughout Haiti and the Caribbean, and usually exist in the form of religion such as voodoo and health education. Haitian zombies are said to have been brought back by magical means by Voodoo priests called Bokers and Hornguns by the dead (sometimes controlled). Occasionally zombies are punished (it is said that zombies are used as slave labor in farms and sugar cane farms), but for those who believe there is a possibility of being abused even after death. In 1980 he insisted that mentally ill people were caught as zombie workers for twenty years.
Zombies (maybe) are not real. They are metaphor. From their roots in Haitian folklore to their current incarnation as global victims of victims, zombies have reflected the social unrest of each generation for decades. Regardless of how good or bad, in any case, undead creatures despise their limited cognitive abilities and are telling us something, "Uuuunnnggnnn ..." Of course their latest news is The Radpid car in the Second World War has raised the metaphor of the occurrence of zombies to the world level. The movie casts much of the heritage abandoned under the bus, but it does not mean that she does not have a place in the continual evolution of the zombie legend. It simply moves the concept of zombies as a substitute for social unrest in a new direction - in this case mainly afraid of foreign phobia and virus outbreak. It continues the long and distinguished history of the zombie theme symbolizing slave rebellion, communism, super capitalism, technical phobia, and globalization.