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    All humans are either zombies or intellectuals. No in-betweens. The zombies are the malleable people that are shaped by their environment. Intellectuals are the self-willed people that are very uneasily swayed. In Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury incorporates both types of individuals to pass on a message everyone can learn from. The characters in Fahrenheit 451 can be divided into two categories–zombies and intellectuals –that teach readers that intellectuals need to help zombies. The first kind…

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    the initial zombies, these are much more like the rapid running 28 days later on design. The "regular secondary school in a common community" is the place of Corridor Z and also with many youngsters in a close location, it appears ripe for a zombie episode. Most of the youngsters have actually currently…

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    Determining whether zombies are real or not is a hard decision considering every culture definition of a zombie is different. When talking about zombies, I think about the modern-day zombie. Flesh eating, rotting corpse, unable to function as a human being is what comes to my mind. Zombies like The Walking Dead and 28 Days Later. They are alike by representing someone who is bitten by another zombie then turns into one within a couple of hours, and there is no way returning to normal. This is…

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    walking the earth with only one primal thought and purpose, to eat and kill the living—this is a typical depiction of zombies and their behavior. The kind of zombie who strikes fear in the hearts of the living because the zombies threaten their very existence, way of life, and everything they’ve ever known. But what if there was more to the undead than meets the eye? Imagine zombies that could think and speak and act upon desires other than eating the flesh of the living. The human spirit is not…

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    Zombies In World War Z

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    The use of Zombies in World War Z is best described as a racial movement. The zombies may represent many things within the movement, but mainly, that is all the zombies are. A sudden rampage of an uncontrollable epidemic that applies to everyone and everything. Not only do the zombies make the statement of such a large direct impact on humans because of one simple thing, but the zombies cause a series of events to stack onto each other, causing world-wide stress and changing the way everything…

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    Christian Carter Essay 1: Critique ENG 102-C781 Caroline Mayes-Cooper September 19, 2017 A Critique of Zombies Zombies! Wait, what is a zombie? A zombie is a person who appears lifeless and without responsiveness to their surroundings. However, per Chuck Klosterman, we are all zombies. Every partaker in modern life is either a zombie or already well on the way to becoming one. Chuck Klosterman is a prolific author, essayist, and pop culture critic. Throughout his career, he has written for…

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    Attack of the Zombies As I drive to school, I look out the window and see nothing but little kids running around and people walking; all I feel is depression. Atlanta has a population of 443, 775 and soon it’ll be 443, 774. Everyone who lives here seems to be so happy, but I’m a caged animal who is ready to fly away. I’m about to graduate and I cannot wait to go to Julliard. This town is full of scum-sucking bullies. I guess the girl with a drunken mother and a father who committed suicide…

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    dream of. Zombies, the undead, terrify us because they are not fully dead, yet are not alive. Zombies are a shell of a body with no life or conscious thought. When facing monsters, individuals become prone to violence against not only monsters, but humans as well. This is exemplified in the episode “Wildfire” in the TV series, The Walking Dead, when a small group of survivors is fighting for their lives against a global plague of zombies. Violence is the only solution to stop the Zombies. People…

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    apocalypse suggests the end of humanity by humanity. Essentially zombies wound turn healthy people into zombies by eating their brains which would lead to a large population decrease. While this is far from reality we are still hardly equipped for this epidemic. Ali Kahn’s “Preparedness 101” and the “How to Survive Zombies” poster demonstrate this. As living human beings we are not prepared for a zombie apocalypse because all we know about zombies is what we learn from entertainment which is…

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    In a world where Zombies are the normal is fearfully interesting. When I imagine a world with functioning zombies I simply make the assumption that world is apocalyptic. If the world is apocalyptic, but yet zombies are consider the normal, what are us live people supposed to do? The most interesting question that these ‘normal’ zombies pose, is do zombies have the right to re-die? Zombies are dead monsters, but if they could speak and have feelings, thus controlling their thoughts could those…

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