Vlad the Impaler a name said in many variations, Vlad, Vlad the Impaler, Vlad Tepes, and Vlad Dracula all had the same evil man lurking behind it. A man that has killed about 100,000 people most of which impaled through the torso with a wooden stake. Vlad’s background, reign, and fall will all be presented through this essay. A very strong factor in why Vlad the Impaler became a dictator is because of his childhood. Before Vlad was in power his father was king and his older brother was prince along with him and his younger brother. In the year 1442 Vlad and his younger brother, Radu, were taken prisoner and sent to Egrigoz Fortress in Anatolia, and Vlad’s father was imprisoned in Gallipoli Prison. No one knew where Vlad’s older brother was
Since the beginning of time vampires have been categorized into different "types” and are portrayed in different ways throughout several books. This paper will focus on three vampires from the following books: Dracula by Bram Stoker, and I am Legend by Richard Matheson. Dracula is considered to be the traditional vampire, where it all started, and the vampires in Matheson’s book, follow somewhat Stoker’s concept, but is more of a modern “type” of vampires. Certain vampire elements have been presented, but others have been completely removed or altered. In addition, elements along with appearances are used to infer if the vampire is a form of “the other”. There are two types of vampires; the traditional or modern vampire which can be distinguished based on the elements present in their storyline.
One day, Vlad Dracula decided to cleanse his Kingdom of those he considered to be lazy and unproductive, those who suffered from
"Doing Justice to the complex character of Dracula was one our main goals. He's been portrayed as a monster or as a seducer, but knowing his biography made me think of him as a fallen angel, as Satan...
His father was a chemist and his mother was a homemaker. Dahmer was a normal child who enjoyed the normal childhood activities. The shift in his personality started when he was four and had to undergo a hernia operation. During this tough period of the surgery his mother was preoccupied with her own troubles and his father was busy building his career in chemistry. After the surgery, his personality began to change from being a jovial social child to a loner who was always withdrawn and uncommunicative. Jeffrey then started showing little to no interest in making friends or having hobbies, but would rather ride his bike around searching for dead animals. By his teenage years Jeffrey was classified as an alcoholic. His drinking escalated and was a huge issue following high school. His father made him enlist in the army, but he was kicked out due to alcoholism. His parents separated when he was eighteen. While his father was off on a job one day, his mother packed up his younger
Lionel and Joyce Dahmer became parents to a baby boy named Jeffery Dahmer who was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on May 21, 1960. During Jeffrey’s adolescent years, until the age of 4; he was described as a happy and content kid. As the years went on, Jeffery’s parents gave birth to another baby boy and along with that; Jeffrey moved quite frequently creating a sense of instability in his life. Now with a new sibling and frequent moves in his life Jeffery’s parents started noticing how disengaged and withdrawn he had become. Dahmer had an awkwardness about him that often led to his inability to socialize with other kids and left him alone and without friends. Once Mr. Dahmer was in his teens he began to experience compulsions toward necrophilia particularly after his parents’ divorce.
The divorce of Dahmer’s parents heightened his suffering causing an increase in his social isolation and withdrawn behavioral characteristics. Jeffrey was unable to keep control at this point in his life and this was also the starting point for his murders as he committed his first murder within the same year of his parents’ divorce. Per Davis (1998), Dahmer explained this was when he first began to have fantasies of killing people. Dahmer used killing as an outlet for himself while he attempted to control his fears of abandonment, loneliness, and neglect. The time surrounding his parents’ divorce resulted in many changes for Dahmer that he had difficulty adjusting to, these were changes out of his control and he was powerless. His life was crumbling around him and Dahmer’s method of gaining control was to control others.
Jeffrey Dahmer was an American serial killer, known for the rape, murder, dismembering and cannibalization of his victims, seventeen in all. Dahmer was a homosexual, only choosing young men as his victims. He was diagnosed early in life with borderline personality disorder, a psychopathic disorder, and schizotypal personality disorder. Despite his major mental illnesses he was declared sane at his trial. As a child Dahmer took an interest in animals, often collecting animal carcasses and dismembering them storing the parts inside jars which he kept in the family’s tool shed. In his adolescence Dahmer, discovered his sexuality and often had bizarre fantasies in which he would attack his target, render them unconscious, and then have intercourse
The story of Jack the Ripper has survived the test of time with the gruesome details of the mystery killings, yet there has been an even crueler killer within more recent history. In the streets of 1930s Cleveland, a butcher wandered the streets of a vagrant district known as Kingsbury Run, bodies followed in his footsteps, more bodies than that of Jack the Ripper. This man killed twelve or more people in the span of three years; he is known as The Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run. Between 1935 and 1938 a killer roamed the streets of Cleveland, Ohio and murdered at least twelve people, though there is evidence to suggest up to twenty victims. The time period in which the killings occurred was during a time when the city of Cleveland was growing
The word 'Serial Killer' is not at all aloof to the television world; there had been a innumerable movies and shows on them like American Psycho and Silence of the Lambs. What motivates a serial killer to kill people is unknown but for sure, they were successful in inducing horror in the world. Here is the list of 10 monstrous, blood-thirsty serial killers from Jack the Ripper to the present. 1. Jack the Ripper: Name: Jack the Ripper (true name unknown)
Bram Stoker’s Dracula is a story of horror, suspense, and repulsion. The main antagonist, Count Dracula, is depicted as an evil, repulsive creature that ends and perverts life to keep himself alive and youthful. To most onlookers that may be the case, but most people fail to see one crucial element to this character. Dracula is a character that, though it may be long gone, was once human, and thus has many human emotions and motives still within him. Let us delve into these emotions of a historically based monster.
In the today’s world Vlad the Impaler or Vlad lll is viewed as a terrible and cruel person. The only thing most people know about him is that he was who Bram Stoker based his infamous character Count Dracula off of. Although history makes Vlad lll out to be a tyrannus ruler, and Bram Stoker’s Dracula fictionalized him as an evil vampire; His leadership and military strategy prove that he was a just and fair leader.
In everyday life, as in literature, there will always be an opposing force to evil. In the novel “Dracula,” by Bram Stoker, Professor Van Helsing acts as Dracula’s main antagonist. An antagonist is the character who acts against the main character, which increases the conflict of the story and intensifies the plot. Through the use of theme, characterization and specific events, the author shows readers how Dr. Van Helsing effectively fits the role of Dracula’s most threatening adversary.
Dracula written by Bram stoker is a Novel that many people enjoyed. It talks about the good and evil. It was a Novel about suspense horror and mystery. In the novel Dracula Bram Stoker tell us the story of a vampire known as count Dracula who is known by the people of Transavia to be completely evil. I will be analysis the novel to see why Stoker wrote the book, who he wrote it for, the good people in the story, and some other analysis. First I will beginning with the reason Stoker choose to write about Dracula.
LORD VLAD'MIR there. He is supposed to finish him as a way (cut the head) to prevent any future threats, but under the name of brothers, he couldn’t finish him with that way. He just pierce a spike into his chest and leave him in a coffin. A scene back to a place of prison at Yuma over 400 years later. Hardened criminal BROCK TANNER (30s), and his wiry, bespectacled cellmate, CHARLIE (40s) join this vampire story. BROCK
antagonists of two classic literary works – Dracula and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde – but also to analyze and explain how these villains represent human temptations and the dark side of a person’s character. Throughout this essay each section will serve to explain what the villains represent and how it ties back to human nature.