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The Walking Dead Robert Kirkman Analysis

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The Walk of Death
Zombies are metaphors for homeless drug addicts. The list of comparisons is long. The main point is that both afflictions are frightening, devastating and heart breaking. Sadly, like Hershel of “The Walking Dead” by Robert Kirkman, parents are the ones who suffer the greatest and like Hershel, live in denial; protecting and enabling the children whom they remember as healthy and innocent. Other family members and friends may give up and accept the new reality, abandoning the afflicted, but the parents almost always cling to hope for a cure. (Kirkman) Education is necessary if that hope has a chance to be realized.
We fear addicts in the same ways we fear zombies and for the same reasons. Obvious comparisons are visual. Ragged, oozing, half skeleton zombies are an exaggeration of the drug dependant. Long-time addicts pick and tear at their skin either to pull out built up …show more content…

They invade and disrupt hospitals. Usually they are in emergency rooms demanding medication, frightening receptionists and waiting patients until security removes them. Like zombies, the largest groups of homeless drug addicts live in the cores of the most livable cities where it does not get so cold that it freezes allowing for outdoor sleeping. Shoppers who prefer not to have to look at them, step over them, be asked for money by them, or be terrorized by them shop instead in the big box stores on the outskirts of the city limits forcing city shops to close down and be boarded up. Should an addict actually have a dwelling, it too is usually damaged to the point of being condemned should the landlord not discover the devastation of the property in time. But the greatest legacy of devastation caused by drug addicts is the destruction of their friendships, family ties and hearts of parents; leaving suffering, stress, and grief to be endured. Zombies can no longer care. Their only focus is their

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