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    28 Days Later Thesis

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    Movie name: 28 days later. Virus name: Rage. It is virulent , bloodborne virus that sends its hosts into state of extreme anger and uncontrollable rage. Loophole that I found: There are a ton of zombie movies out there but a few tell a compelling and thrilling story like 28 Days later. No doubt it’s a brilliant movie but there are a few basic things in this movie which donot make sense. Like when a person gets infected with the rage virus he starts looking for human flesh, basically loses his/her

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    When people fantasize about a zombie apocalypse, they often envision themselves as being one of the few to last survivors. Unfortunately the majority of people will have a rude awakening as they arise as a reanimated human corpse in the first few days. However, the goal of survival is not insurmountable with the correct shelter, with the access to social media, and with ensuring the most important rule is followed: do not love. Firstly, the most basic but most imperative step when a zombie outbreak

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    better. Klosterman appeals to ethos, as well as pathos, with a quote from Max Brooks, a zombie expert, and continues with appeals to logos in his discussion of the quote. Max Brooks is the author of several zombie books, as well as a zombie survival guide, which lends him, and in the process, Klosterman, expertise on the subject. Since Brooks is a zombie expert, the fact that Klosterman is quoting him shows that his essay is supported by experts, and gives validity to it, and that Klosterman knows what

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    James Berger is a senior lecturer for American and English Studies at Yale University (Berger). His article “Zombies and the End of Society” contains three sections, namely 'Where are the Dead?', 'Revelations and Deferrals', and 'Zombies and the End of Society'. The last one, which also gave the article its name, is the most important one for this paper, since its arguments and claims concern the justification of violence in zombie movies. In the following, Berger's argumentation will be summarized

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    Humans are Friends, Not Food We’ve all seen or heard of some horrific movie that features cannibalism. Whether you’re watching Hannibal or just some zombie show, people are eating people. It may sound gross but what if they’re onto something? What if cannibalism is the next fad diet? Well according to James Cole, an archaeologist at the University of Brighton in the United Kingdom, Paleolithic humans engaged in cannibalism. It was even viewed as more nutritional than ritual. For instance, at the

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    It is generally accepted that the more accounts of an event that one can gather, the more accurate the description of the said event can be. More viewpoints provide more details and new perspectives. This is the case in Max Brooks’ World War Z. The narrator travels the world collecting the stories of forty-three people who survived the Zombie War and compiles the interviews into a book, which happens to be the novel itself. In World War Z, the recollections of these people explore how gender, religion

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    Brooks, he changed his zombies into those people who were infected by a virus which can be transferred through biting. World War Z is the Max Brooks second zombie novel, following his first zombie survival manual which called ”The Zombie Survival Guide (2003)”. However, it has a much more serious

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    The New Addictive On The Block: Disney For millions of years, humans roamed this unbelievable planet called Earth, searching far and wide just to answer their unreasonable questions. How could we let human’s stupid curiosity enslaved this once sensible world? Every year the questions just become worse and worse. We asked questions like “ I followed the double rainbow to the end, but where’s the tiny leprechaun with his pot of gold?” “What would happen if I captured the tooth fairy?” “What is under

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    World War Z Survival

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    World War Z is unlike any other war that has happened on the face of the earth. Instead of it being country against country it’s the world population against the undead zombies that roam the land and the water. There are many ways to survival but it’s really survival of the fitness. Only the strong and well thought humans will survive. It’s your choice to determine the right plan to survival are you going to be a survivor of World War Z or are you going to be a victim of the war? Survival and preparations

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    Kyle Bangayan Ms. Miller English 1 Honors, Period 5 2 March 2015 Probably the worst enemy out of all the wars in history: zombies. It goes by many names: The Great Panic, The Crisis, The Walking Plague. All of these refer to the terrible zombie war, formally known as World War Z. The book is composed of a whole bunch of different interviews from an anonymous man. The anonymous man, the Interviewer, travels the world and interviews people from around the world about these experiences in the war.

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