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  • Janie's Vampire Father
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    Eradication of a Moral Dilemma Anyone who has seen a movie or has read a story about vampires is also aware of the horror associated with them. When the word vampire is mentioned, it conjures up the stereotypical, repulsive image of Bella Lugosi, killing and sucking the blood of his prey. Vampires have been viewed as cruel monsters that go on senseless killing rampages. They have been consistently portrayed as the evil villain, but what makes a vampire evil Kristine Kathryn Rusch's "Children of ...
  • Buffy The Vampire Slayer
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    With Buffy the Vampire Slayer taking the Australian television market by storm, it is becoming increasingly obvious that Buffy does more than just kick vampire butt. Star Sarah Michelle Gellar not only entertains teens nation wide, but also questions morals and values - the same values that have been plaguing the gothic genre since Bram Stoker's Dracula - and socialists with the majority of young Australians' lives. Popular culture is becoming increasingly consumed by a moralistic tone, and Buff...
  • Xander's Role In Buffy The Vampire Slayer
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    Buffy the Vampire Slayer is a difficult media to classify into one genre. An obvious classification of the programme's genre would be horror; but this isn! |t entirely true, because the show has more concepts and themes that a horror movie would, and deals with more issues as well. The show uses elements contained in the more fantasy-orientated horror movies (such as Dracula): these include mythological beings such as vampires, demons and zombies; things that aren! |t always contained in horror ...
  • Villain By Buffy And Giles
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    Standard storyteller formula dictates that in order for there to be a hero, or heroine, a villain must exist. In fact, "if villainy hadn't existed it would have been necessary for the creators of the world's literature to invent it. In most stories villains provide the plot and make virtue interesting" (Mortimer vii). Why? Because, while we like to see the hero succeed at defeating all odds and saving the day, we absolutely love to hate the villain because he is what makes the hero and his victo...
  • Actor Being
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    Have ver heard of someone being discovered as an actor just for walking his dog? Well now you have. David Patrick Boreanaz, born May 16, 1971, in Buffalo, New York was walking his dog when a Hollywood talent scout spotted his intense brown eyes and his muscular body. He instantly singed David as a client. You might have seen his new show 'Angel'. You might have seen him on 'Buffy the vampire slayer,' but his first big role was as Kelly Bundy's biker boyfriend on 'Married with Children'. Raised i...

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