Night of the Living Dead

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    From their dead eyes to their rotting bodies, the image of the zombie has become an icon in today’s society. Surpassing other horror characters, zombies over the years have become prevalent across a multitude of medias and genres. Although these brain-eating creatures are a work of fiction, author Chuck Klosterman argues that the life of the zombie apocalypse does not stray as far away from today’s society as some would think. Through his essay, My Zombie, Myself, Klosterman discusses the…

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    Walking Dead is a realistic zombie show set in the post-apocalyptic world of Georgia. The show has gained popularity over the last few years. Currently, The Walking Dead is on season six, and there is no evidence of it ending any time soon. The comic book serial, which is what it is based off is not close to its conclusion. The show is a financial and critical success. The show has an eight point six on IMDb (The Walking). It brings in a hauling of money. Universal Studios markets The Walking…

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    the new release “White Zombie”, zombie’s appearances were known to be a human form that was made to act like a corpse. Years later in 1968, George A. Romero’s had released the movie, “Night of the living dead”. Since then, the impression of a zombie changed significantly. In this movie zombies were risen from the dead, as flesh eating ghouls destroying humanity. Romero’s…

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    R due to a loss of memory, since he is “dead.” He exposes the readers to an interesting assertion, which entails that all of the human civilization has been deemed and demolished through wars. The result of this demolishment led to the rise of a zombie revolution. The zombies live in distinct places, and they are divided into two groups constructed by amount of decay. The groups are the Fleshies, who are dead, yet have some flesh, and the Boneys, the dead who only have bones to hold them…

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    The Walking Dead Analysis

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    The Walking Dead: Era of Zombies Living in a real-life zombie apocalypse where your day-to-day endeavors include facing hordes of the undead, dwindling supplies, and encountering dangerous strangers lurking in the woods can make the most formidable characters cower in fear. This show can utilize the horrors of a post-apocalyptic world and create a group of survivors holding on to their humanity a family that will do anything for one another. This is the world of The Walking Dead. There have been…

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    The Walking Dead: Zombies Among Us “People can try and set you in the right direction, but they can’t show you the way”, said Morgan, one of “The Walking Dead’s” most morally torn characters of all time (Negrete). The statement embodies the mental battle that each character must conquer regularly as they are trying to survive in a world that offers nothing but hard decisions. The constant fight between good and evil is what has kept the fans of the series coming back in droves for the last seven…

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    No matter what it was called Roy stated that, “It killed as many people in those early stalemate months as hunger, disease, interhuman violence, or the living dead” (World War Z 159). The had a camp in the Rockies and they were still losing up to a hundred people a day. The main cause was not suicide, it was simply people going to sleep one night and not waking up the next morning. The reason why they were losing so many people was because they didn’t have…

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    cow that seemed to have just gotten lost in the area. I would sometimes feel guilty of having to slaughter animals especially since they are also living creatures but I always knew I would not have any other choice. Since I do not know how to butcher animals, I wondered if we should just grill them again but Dominic took the cow that was already very dead. (Thanks to the claw of Bear) He tore it apart so well that I felt like we would have enough food for the next few days. He skinned the cow…

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    beginning to understand how to survive the end is finding out just what would happen if an enemy country dropped a virus on the US, as well as where it happens and how. In other words, what kind of apocalypse would most likely happen? Since the Night of the Living Dead, it seems like people have been preparing for the apocalypse more and more, especially in the 21st century. People should have an idea of what to do during the apocalypse as they will most likely survive, will be able to rebuild…

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    Zombie Virus Evolution

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    In the world where zombie films dominate the box office at least once a year, is it too far fetched to think these creatures could be real? Absolutely not, for these creatures are among us already. Zombies seem like normal everyday people until these monsters start feeding on another individual's face. Society gave these modern day zombies the name of cannibals in order to not have to face the reality of a possible zombie plague. Zombies are real and if the government does not act on this soon…

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