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    AT A GLANCE Play from as little as ONLY 0.02 Credits - Travel through the unknown twilight zone with Vampires and Werewolves! Pay lines 20 Min. Bet 0.02 Credits Max. Bet 500.00 Credits Jackpot: 7500x Bonus Round Free Games Bonus Vampires vs. Werewolves Slot Game Enter into the twilight zone with Vampires vs. Werewolves slot game. This is truly an exciting adventurous journey, where you have two monsters competing against each other 'The Vampires

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    The Battle Between the Living and the Dead In Stoker’s novel Dracula, Dracula takes the reader down a long and twisted road following Count Dracula as he navigates. Dracula takes an introspective look at the dark and evil side of Count Dracula as he traverses the European countryside looking for his next victim. As you weave your way through this novel, there are a number of important literary elements and psychoanalytical present. In Dracula, the use of symbols was emphasized as a literary element

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    INS Fiction 1: Dead Is Not An Option The title of the book I read is "Dead Is Not An Option". The book is written by Marlene Perez. It's spring in Night Shade and senior year for Daisy Giordano. It's time to say goodbye, but she has not received any college acceptance letters. But that's not Daisy's only problem to deal with. Rumors going around about vamps versus weres which is causing some trouble in the Giordano home. Daisy and Rose are both dating werewolves, but Poppy is dating a vampire.

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    Do women have the same potential to be successful as men do? This is a highly controversial topic that has been addressed for hundreds of years and even continues to be a common issue discussed in today’s society. In Bram Stoker’s Dracula, there are gender roles that are set for both males and females. The story begins with a lawyer named Jonathan Harker, who is trying to finalize selling a house to Count Dracula. Plans start to fail when Jonathan realizes that Dracula is a vampire. When the plans

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    Tale Of Vampires

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    Tale of Vampires Halloween is on its way and as it nears many people let their imaginations grow. The one thing that has scared many people and delighted horror movie fans is the fear of vampires. I will tell you one thing though if you really think about it you can spot a vampire for miles, you know what one looks like, Hollywood has made them famous and you have been well informed about what to do to protect yourself but a crazy maniac or a serial killer looks pretty much like everyone else and

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    Vlad The Impaler

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    Vlad “the Impaler.” also infamously known as Vlad III Dracula, has lived forever as a fictional vampire in Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel which went on to inspire countless horror novels and movies. Not only that, Vlad was known for his brutal, cruel, and torturous tactics in both his enemies and subjects. Vlad III was born in 1431, in Sighișoara, Romania. In the same year, future Holy Roman Emperor but currently king of Hungary, Sigismund of Luxemburg, inducted Vlad II, the father, into the Order of the

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    Have you heard of a bloodsucking animal? An urban legend is a story that has been spread as true but doesn’t have very much evidence. It is left open to speculate about and certain urban legends tend to be more popular in different cultures and subcultures. They can be found in every different time of media ("Vampires: Fact, Fiction, and Folklore" par 1). Do they really exist? What evidence is there? What is a vampire? One urban legend that stretches its reach over many cultures is the concept of

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    The word 'Goth' dates back to a group of ancient Germanic people who resisted the Roman Empire, however the Goth subculture first emerged in Britain in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Punks and Goths have coexisted for decades and continue to be, distinct social movements built upon different music, films and fashion characteristics. It is difficult to say which of these post punk and early goth bands were the most influential in forming and developing the Goth subculture but certainly among the

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    Dr. John Seward plays a major role in helping defeat the vampires in Bram Stoker’s “Dracula”. However, he refrains from engaging in superstitious and religious means, he relies more on the sciences and facts in order to understand their nature and weakness. John Seward the former apprentice of Van Helsing is one of the main characters that are introduced to us by his journal entry. Seward is a talented young doctor, who now works at an insane asylum with his new patient Renfield. Throughout the

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    Sexuality In Dracula

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    The Victorian era held a strict standard toward the women, especially regarding their responsibilities as home-makers and their expression of sexuality. At the time, woman was considered inferior to her male counterpart in families and her main responsibilities included obeying her husband and bearing and caring for their children. The Victorian society, in general, saw lust and sex as taboo subjects in public. This view was held even stricter against women of the time and society viewed women as

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