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From Bram Stocker's Dracula to Stephenie Meyer's Twilight saga, vampires have captured the imagination of millions of people. Fans find their drama exciting and their themes alluring.
Stories of vampires can induce reactions of fear, as some vampires are malicious antagonists, or love, as other vampires are romantic protagonists. Vampire stories often reflect upon death in various aspects, as the creatures exist as non-living, yet conscious beings. Vampire narratives also struggle with the pain of isolation, as characters struggle with their fate and often seek a relationship with another who will share their tribulation.
Modern fascination with books and movies about vampires can be traced back to...*
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