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    Lying in a Apocalypse Eating brains and shooting walkers is in a regular day of the zombie apocalypse. I chose one of my personal favorite shows The Walking Dead. The episode chosen is the first episode of season 6 named First Time Again. The synopsis of the episode is short but has many details in the episode. Also the episode has very few lies, which are said to each other. There is another part of lying in the episode that is ran through the entire series which means more than just lying.…

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    Zombie Proof Building: The Wellness Center The zombie apocalypse may seem very frightening to some people. In fact, most may find it convenient to run away all the time, and when it comes to fighting zombies, just do so in order to survive. But what happens when it is not possible to run away or fight? When survivors of a class two zombie outbreak find them themselves in a difficult situation where the amount of zombies is too large to fight, or when there is no way of being able to run away…

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    Zombie Costumess

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    Considering the increasing popularity of zombie movies and the latest zombie TV-series, this Halloween might just look like a zombie apocalypse. Whether you are a fan of the Walking Dead, or you simply like scary costumes, you will surely love this Men's Skeleton Zombie Costume. This raggedy ensemble features 3D elements which make it quite realistic, at least at nighttime. Unlike cheap costumes, with printed skeleton patterns, this costume is scarier and more authentic. All you need is brain…

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    In this kind of generation, I can’t tell you enough how people want some type of weapon and start bashing on zombies. They have no type of regard that if dead ever did start walking this earth, they’re in no condition to actually combat it. With the new Millennia passing us up with new movies and video games portraying different types of walking dead, the common zombie was transformed. No longer did we have the casual skeleton or corpse being controlled by wizards or the apocalypse reigning from…

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    Zombie Survival Guide

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    Issues covered in Max Brooks' Zombie Survival Guide. Max Brooks in The Zombie Survival Guide shows readers the main point to survival against the crowds of undead. Completely demonstrated and thoroughly comprehensive, this book covers everything one needs to know, including establishing a safe destination and behavior, the most effective defense strategies and artillery, and how to survive and adapt in any territory or environment. Over his satire talk and "historical" situations, he…

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    “The Walking Dead” is a television series that started from a comic book series. The comic book series was well written and became a famous work. This show has won television series awards, such as the “People’s Choice Award for Best Cable Television Series” If a person had a strong stomach, and were looking for a new show to watch then “The Walking Dead” would be the right show for them. “The Walking Dead” is viewed to be nauseously gross or unrealistic, but since it has an excellent story line…

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    Shawn McIntosh’s essay, “The Evolution of the Zombie: The Monster That Keeps Coming Back,” ends by suggesting that the reason why zombies, although they are not the most frightening of the monster genre, made their way to being an iconic entity in our imaginations because of the way they comment on the events that are happening during their times and the need to go against societal rules. He also goes on to further imply that even in that kind of chaotic mentality, we find comfort in the sense…

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    “Train to Busan” is the most purely entertaining zombie film. The writer and directorby Yeon Sang Ho produced the action horror railroad movie “Train to Busan” which is largely place riding aboard high seed KTX train travelling from Seoul to Busan in the middle of the zombie. Director of Yeon Sang Ho , who produced the famous animated feature “The King of Pigs” and “Seoul Station” transitioned to live action a horror thrill ride with the zombies in the train. Train to Busan is a zombie genre…

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    Zombies today represent much more than what is portrayed in film or books. They all have a deeper meaning that relates to current situations. The main reason zombies are used is because they evoke fear. The fear that is felt while watching the film or reading the book is directly related to something terrible that is happening in the world at that time. Despite many real creatures that are fright inducing to many, a somewhat fictional creature was chosen to portray the character of a monster.…

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    The Zombie Genre

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    The origin of zombie, also known by “zombi” or “zonbi”, according to Christie (2011), Farghaly (2014) and Platts (2013) has its roots tracing back to Haitian folklore of Vodoun (Voodoo or Vodou) magic (Christie 2011, p. 10; Farghaly 2014, p. 8; Platts 2013, p. 549). It is a product of the supernatural, combined with a vague applied science of pharmacology (Farghaly 2014, p. 9). Here, we shall examine the cinematic (North American) version of zombie which is vastly different from its Haitian…

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