Friday, May 17, 2013
Zombie Manifestations
The conception of zombies that we have watched and read in class this
past week have all been portrayed in slightly different ways, yet all maintain
the same general idea of what a zombie is—an undead corpse. This is interesting
because it shows how zombies are not necessarily all defined by uniform
characteristics and manifestations, but rather are defined by the writer’s own experiences
and interpretations. For example, zombies in “Danger Word” were seen as
incredibly uncanny, whereas in Romero’s “Night of the Living Dead,” the zombies
were not so much uncanny as they were explicitly dead and haunting. In
contrast, the Haitian origin of zombies were used to express enslavement and
resistance to enslavement because the zombies were puppet-like in order to
represent the lack of human will.
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