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    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 the heavens, they’re definitely more to that now. The Animated Dead, class 4 with a touch of pathogen that everyone affected is what we’re specifically talking about. “When…

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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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    were safe for now, the bad news is that a zombie apocalypse has started in Atlanta, Georgia. You’ll need to know some facts on how to survive this zombie outbreak. This is very important because you want to survive the apocalypse right, good. I’ll tell you how to perfectly hold and shoot a gun (preferably a pistol). Also everybody needs need to know to where to shelter, and how to keep the zombies away from your house/shelter. Don’t have pity for any zombie and/or bitten human. You’ll have to…

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    Annotation In Zombieland

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    The Classical Functions of the Modern Zombie Comedy,” Kyle William Bishop writes about the development of the subgenre of zombie comedies. This subgenre, termed “Zombedy” by Bishop, is explained to challenge audiences’ ideas about zombie narratives. To exemplify the evolution of this subgenre, Bishop shares history behind the original tragedy of zombie narratives. Bishop cites Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead as the start of traditional tragic zombie movies. Bishop also explains…

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    about which many movie makers rely on when they are making their own movies about this genre. Zack Snyder jumps into the zombie horror film genre by using George A. Romero’s movie, Dawn of the Dead, as a baseline for his take on the zombie genre. Snyder makes a major update on how the zombies moved, what they looked like, and all of the special effects that come with a zombie horrors movie. Using cinematography…

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    World War Z Themes

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    World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War – Homework 2 As we get further into the novel, there are a lot of zombie themes that become very clear. One theme I noticed was the failure of technology and the reverting to older, medieval-like weapons and traditions. This idea strongly presents itself in the interview with David Forbes who talks about humanities use of castles and medieval customs for survival. Technology in a lot of instances became useless since resources such as…

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    Zombie Ethical Dilemmas

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    Apocalyptic Issues and Their Effect on My Family There are many issues that arise from an impending zombie apocalypse that effect my family and I. However, the assessment of these issues determine whether my family and I live or die. For instance, issues that determine whether it is ethical or not to kill a zombie question my survival, since restraining a zombie would be more difficult. In addition other key issues that affect the survival of my love ones and I include, how to diagnose whether…

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    He does not see how the world has transformed. When he opens his eyes, the previous world already becomes the totally different world. Especially for Coburn, as a vampire, he has a good power while living in the previous world. To drink the blood was not a problem, and he was not afraid of anyone. At first, he still thinks that it “would be easy pickings in this city by heading down to Times Square or Penn Station” (Wendig 15). However, he realizes that not enough food supply exists. Moreover,…

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    Over the last decade, the popularity of zombie themed movies and TV series has skyrocketed on a large scale. In part it is attributed to the fascination the younger generation has for the violence, drama, and suspense that such thrill films offer, but there is also a much deeper meaning behind the popularity of zombies in popular culture. People are simply obsessed with the idea of an event that culminates humanity’s existence. The zombie apocalypse is present in popular culture because it is…

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    Movies That Rose From the Grave” The Movies that Rose from the Grave, by Max Brooks discuss how zombie movies, video games, books and television shows have put a huge impression on the horror industries for more than a decade. Originally a zombie was known to be a part of myths and tall tales. In 1932, the first zombie movie was created named, “White Zombie”. During 1932, in the new release “White Zombie”, zombie’s appearances were known to be a human form that was made to act like a corpse.…

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