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Anne Rice's Interview With The Vampire

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Benefiel, Candace R. "Blood Relations: The Gothic Perversion of the Nuclear Family in Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire." J Popular Culture The Journal of Popular Culture 38.2 (2004): 261-73. Web.
In this article, Benefiel focuses in on the concept of the nuclear family in the context of Anne Rice’s Interview With The Vampire. Nevertheless, this is not the only concept talked about in the article; the shift of vampire figures from being the classical Dracula horror icon to the more modern ideology of the sympathetic vampire is also briefly discussed. Benefiel conveys through different examples how the characters within Rice’s novel portray a nucleus family. It is subversion when comparing a biological nucleus family -parent’s who cannot …show more content…

Throughout dialogue in the novel, it is seen that Lestat forms much more of a fatherly bond with Claudia; often disciplining her if she misbehaves and teaching her the correct ways to take blood. Louis, on the other hand, forms deeper connections with Claudia. His views and conversations with her are much more motherly based; he’s often described as doting on her and making sure that she understands her new environment. With that bond, he also becomes Claudia’s lover on an emotional level as they age. It is possible that this is because both he and Claudia were created by Lestat; they both felt trapped by his treatment of them. Louis it seems is a walking contradiction; a motherly, homo-erotic vampire. Benefiel points out that vampires should be thought to conform to stereotypical gender roles; to understand the nature of vampires better, one must think of them as pan-gendered entities. Whereas, the fangs have a very symbiotic role of a phallus and the mouth is that of female genitalia receiving life blood in creation when creating a new vampiric life.
The whole article uses many different examples on how the nucleus family is portrayed with in the novel. For the essay I am creating, this article focuses much more on the family unit and how it is dysfunctional; compared to what I am focusing on, how sexuality is used within Interview With The Vampire to discuss taboo topics. It does give great insight into the creation of vampires and the dual nature of the mouth that can show how sexuality is an influence in basic aspects of vampires. I hope to use some of the quote from this article because it really does cover some very interesting

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