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    story of three best friends in high school who eventually drift apart due to one of them being a werewolf, another one strongly disliking werewolves, and a girl in the middle of the problem trying not to take sides as the issue of werewolves spread after their former best friend was murdered by a werewolf. The book starts with the protagonist, Mac, who had a dream that she was being attacked by a werewolf, like her best friend, Amy, and soon waking up to the comforting arms of her best friend,…

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    would you first think of? Mythological creatures have been a big part of culture throughout the world. These beasts exist in Greek, Roman, Native American, and Norse mythology, just to name a few. Among these creatures are the werewolf. Almost every culture has some sort of werewolf story. The idea of werewolves is based around religion, gruesome murders, and stories from the people who saw or heard of the beasts. The idea of werewolves is based around religion. Werewolves have been mentioned…

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    known symptoms associated with “[h]ypertrichosis, also known as the werewolf syndrome” (Rol, “Hypertrichosis" (Wereworlf Syndrome)). However, once Micah’s secret is directly revealed, the book transitions into a supernatural mystery. Micah discusses the process of “[s]tart[ing] human” and “end[ing] wolf”(173), then admits that even though it seems like she killed Zach, “that [she] didn’t” and “[t]hat was a different werewolf” (Larbalestier 172). Readers are then taken “beyond reality” (Short…

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    life of Bisclavaret, a werewolf living during the Medieval Era. In “The Lay of the Werewolf,” the author, Marie de France, uses the elements of characterization, theme, and symbolism in order to illustrate the doctrine that…

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    vampires. For example, did you know that once a werewolf reaches maturity, their aging stops and they enter a state of virtual immortality in which they are free from physical old age and have an infinite lifespan? To prove how I know that werewolves are way better than vampires is because, werewolves travel in packs, while vampires travel alone. They say that if you mess with a wolf, you'll get the pack. This means that if a vampire tries to attack a werewolf, the werewolves pack will come to…

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    kept to himself: he is a werewolf. After much probing, he also tells her that the only way for him to transform back into a human is by putting his clothing back on, which is why he hides them next to the woods and by the path. Rather than being loyal to her husband, the unnamed and horrified wife goes to another knight who has been trying to court her for years and tells him her husband’s secrets and encourages him to steal her husband’s clothes, leaving him a werewolf forever. After being in…

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    the beginning of the book, when I discovered that the cause of a charming and wealthy teenager's death was due to an infamous white werewolf and her best friend and boyfriend ditching her; I was flabbergasted. I was wondering why would she walk the streets alone in the middle of the night when she knows there has been a serial killing involving a certain white werewolf. To make matters…

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    baron to an unnamed king he is also known as a werewolf who had his exotic desire and finds self-fulfillment while being a werewolf that the wife cannot provide. It is thought to be a secret until his wife finds out, she is fearful of her husband and wants it to stop so she finds another lover and they keep a secret. In which the next times the husband dessert them she tells her knight over to take his clothes in which will keep him into being a werewolf forever. Then returning to his home he…

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    2011, Red Riding Hood premiered; about a young woman, Valerie living in a town that is also terrorized by a werewolf. During a celebration the werewolf attacks and kills her older sister. Suspicions grow; to the point where she believes Peter, the man she is in love with is the werewolf. Only to be revealed in the end while trying to reach her grandmother 's house that her father is the werewolf, a curse passed down in his family. He has killed her grandmother and he now wants to pass the curse…

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    stories and myths people were told they were just stories. It raises the question however were this creature real or are they still just figments of people's imagination. Three mythical creature people have heard of due to their popularity are the werewolf, vampire, and zombies. This have been popular creatures in many movies and tv shows. However some actually believe these creatures are real. So let's jump back to the origins of these creature and find out if the stories were true. The first…

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