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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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    disgust. Modern zombies have evolved into rotting creatures that truly appear as if they have been lying in their graves for months. Not only have the decaying skin and the exposed organs become more realistic, but the overall violence and gore within zombie media has risen dramatically. These changes are mostly due to the specialization of costume makeup and the improved materials that allow for…

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    Orthodontist Narrative

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    g, I slam down the gas pedal, speeding down the road towards town. When we drove past the plaza with the orthodontist’s office, it was surrounded by zombies. Swearing loudly, I know I can’t get in there. I call my dad to make sure he’s alright, when he finally answers his phone, he had already been to the shed and grabbed a shotgun and was grabbing the spare gas containers and is going to fill them and grab more non perishable food for our emergency room. We had it for things like hurricanes or…

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    into zombies for unknown reasons. These zombies do not feel anything but hunger and mostly do not aware of the world around them. Issac Marion uses the zombie genre to represent the materialistic world and suggests that materialism is self-destructive because materialists are more likely to be selfish, insensitive and unhappy. Marion uses zombie genre to critique materialism of the real world in the book. According to Chicago Journal, “Materialism is generally viewed as the value placed on the…

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    movies the gift and the mining created a creature that was terrible who witnessed it,the zombie. The movie franchise made everyone fear the dead, This 75 year old man created a masterpiece a long lasting legacy that impact everyone who experiences his creation. I I think that he created the zombie movies because he wanted to explore our fears and make everyone to be afraid of zombies.With His creation of the zombie movie made a pandemic of the whole thing leading many people to want to create…

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    easy to identify some of humanity's most common fears: zombie apocalypse, disappearance of bees, evil artificial intelligence, different types of nuclear Armageddon, genetically modified foods, biological weapons gone wild, evil alien invasion, meteor impact, religious rapture, Ebola epidemic, and others. Humans were right to worry about extinction. The end did come. But there was never a final countdown, or ice age causing meteor, or crazy zombie hordes searching for brains. The evil aliens…

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    creatures on earth. They consider that all zombies decaying, emotionless, and flesh-eating monsters. According to Simon Pegg’s article “The dead and the quick,” the zombies need to be “Slow and steady in their approach, weak, clumsy, often absurd, the zombie relentlessly closes in, unstoppable, intractable… The absence of rage or aggression in slow zombies makes them oddly sympathetic” (Pegg, 2). Pegg explains the stereotype of how people view zombies and claims that death is not a superpower…

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    our society can handle. But how secure are we really? Are we really ready for the unforeseen future? This is the question Max Brooks presents to us in his work. The Novel World War Z approaches the zombie novella with a global scope to speculate what might happen in such a disastrous event. The zombie war can most definitely be seen as an unforeseen disaster, that no one could've prepared for, or could we? History would say yes. As a people, we are generally prepared to assess and react to just…

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    People may not have realized this yet, but the zombie apocalypse has already started. From living rooms to coffee shops or on the streets of any neighborhood, mindless de-animated sacks of meat spend endless hours consumed and mesmerized by their digital devices. These human husks have the appearances of the living, but lack free will as they are chained to the screens of their televisions, laptops, or smartphones. These technological devices have changed everything in modern society; it has…

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    Analyze The title of World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War by Max Brooks is significant to the book. The title both summarize the book and references the source of inspiration for the written style. There are two parts to the title, the first being World War Z, and the second being An Oral History of the Zombie War. The first part signify a theme of the book, the struggle of surviving. The words ‘World War” means the zombie pandemic was fought all around the world, and the “Z”…

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