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    letter is very difficult for me to write because I keep starting to cry every time I write my next word, so please forgive me in advance if you see teardrops all over the letter. By the time, you get this letter I will have already been turned to a zombie looking to viciously eat any humans that I see. Remember something though in my mind and body I will have changed but in my heart I will still be the same caring, compassionate, loving person that I always was. Nonetheless, do not get the wrong…

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    Dead' Cast, Reports, Rumors & Know How Zombie Born? Fans have been watching American horror-drama-television series "The Walking Dead" based on the comic book franchise so long or throughout its six-season but it wasn’t unveil that how the zombie plague raised so far. We have been watching zombie apocalypse theories in many other movies as well too that it begins with a patient zero who infected with a plague which spread rapidly all around the world. Zombie becomes after infecting as well…

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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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    Before outlining our proposed strategies for surviving the zombie apocalypse, we first need to discuss zombie physiology: what physical and mental constraints and capabilities they have, what assumptions we can make about their nature, how they perceive their surroundings, and, most importantly, what can kill them. In this discussion, we will rely heavily on the material in the Zombie Survival Assumptions and Constraints handout for this project. Starting at the top of the handout, we know that…

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    faced with a choice, avoidance or action. Max Brooks, author of The Zombie Survival Guide recommends that a survivor only fight as a last resort, and to use stealth to avoid the zombies as much as possible when operating in a world overrun by them (Brooks, 2003). Walter, Father Meyer, and the unnamed protagonist certainly display no inclination to fight the zombies. Father Meyer’s case is rather unique compared to much of the zombie genre as he is…

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    body, so they must be on to something, right? Num num num! G&C: There are a lot of great celebrity appearances in Range 15, many of which play a zombie version of themselves. Are there any other celebrities you’d like to see as zombies? MR: I'd like to see Tom Hanks play a zombie, and I bet he'd still win a fucking Oscar for it! G&C: Range 15 has a zombie narrative but plays much more as a comedy than a horror film. You’ve worked a great deal in both genres. Do you have a preference/favorite?…

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    Would you kill your loved one if they turned into a zombie and tried to bite you? People survive by killing zombies in “The Walking Dead”, tributes battle their way you the top to win in “The Hunger Games”, and the divergent try to fit into society while also battling and killing others in “Insurgent”. Sometimes, people go to great lengths in order to survive when they are in dangerous situations. Making alliances, stealing, killing, and eating other people are some of the things that's the…

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    The Walking Dead Analysis

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    The Walking Dead: Era of Zombies Living in a real-life zombie apocalypse where your day-to-day endeavors include facing hordes of the undead, dwindling supplies, and encountering dangerous strangers lurking in the woods can make the most formidable characters cower in fear. This show can utilize the horrors of a post-apocalyptic world and create a group of survivors holding on to their humanity a family that will do anything for one another. This is the world of The Walking Dead. There have been…

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    Brady, The last few years have been like a zombie apocalypse to say the least. We've had many arguments where things have been said and feelings hurt. Never did we really sit down and discuss what happened or had a heartfelt apology. We just brushed it under a very large rug and moved on. Obviously that has not been working. As we continue to argue and not truly forgive, while not changing what we are doing I feel like we are slipping further and further away from each other. One particular…

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    Zombie Geographies

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    In Jeff May’s Zombie Geographies and the Undead City, he starts by explaining that “contemporary zombie films mark a geographical move to large urban areas, bringing the zombie masses to the city and foregroundIng urban fears while containing implicit messages about social difference and otherness”(May 286). I found this quote extremely interesting. If I could fast forward time, and somehow be placed in the middle of a zombie apocalypse, I would chose to be in a more rural or even suburban area.…

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