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Saturday, February 2, 2019

Interview With The Vampire :: essays research papers

This novel, &8220Interview with the Vampire, by Anne Rice, is by far one of the best book I&8217ve constantly read. It started with a young boy interviewing a vampire, and the vampire related him the livelong story of his life, how he became a vampire, his thrilling adventures through the centuries and his complex relationships with both(prenominal) the mortals and the immortals.In my opinion, Anne Rice had do the best of jobs. The writing and the detailed descriptions, the penning of this novel, had brought out every emotion of the characters like the flick of a whip. The rage, the make out, the hatred, the sufferings, the darkness, the pain sensation and the terror, were all presented so vividly as if in front of my eyes, as if I were really part of the character. I think Anne Rice had created the to the highest degree successful characters. Throughout the whole book, you can really look at the conflicts between them. They are, somehow, attached or attracted by each other, both the mortals and the immortals. Their love and hate and struggles go to such degrees, and yet limited by their nature, it was near impossible to understand it at all. I believe Anne Rice had utilise those characters to express humanity, the whole plot was some kind of an irony. Something like a metaphor, though she exaggerated everything to make it poignant enough.Not only were the characters a success, the time and place details were incredible. The costumes, ways of manner, history and every oscilloscope changes as the years passed, and she made the backgrounds so realistic that I could almost feel everything surrounding me. Actually I think Anne Rice had done such a great job that this book should be counted as literature.

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