Vampire Myth and Modern Reality

Finding Vampires in Legend, Hollywood, and Your Neighborhood

A long time ago, people believed that their dead could actually rise again. The myths that most closely resemble our modern interpretation of vampires come from Eastern Europe. The Romanian strigoi, which stems from strix (screech owl) and strigoica (witch), is one of the most well known.
 They were often considered to be attractive female witches who would become blood-sucking fiends after death. The classic method of dispatching them was to exhume the body, either stake or remove and split the heart, and use a variety of herbs (such as garlic) or flowers on them. This beastly vampire model can be seen in the silent movie "Nosferatu."

Many of these beliefs are mirrored in the more modern tales of Dracula. Assumed to come from the tales of the blood-thirsty ruler Vlad Tepes Dracul, Dracula the vampire has enjoyed many incarnations. From his beginnings in Bram Stoker's classic book, "Dracula," he has been seen in everything from Hollywood movies to breakfast cereal. In popular media, he was portrayed as a highly sensual being fraught with elegant lusts. Another elegant vampire from history would be Erzsebet Bathory, died in 1614, who was reputed to have tortured and killed hundreds of young girls so she could bathe in and drink their blood.

This tragic romantic vision of the vampire was renewed with the publication of Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles. The world almost completely abandoned the image of vampire as rotting beast, and embraced the beauty of the dark gift. Vampire stories, such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, became very popular. Vampires became prevalent in role-playing games such as Masquerade, and in video games as well.

There have been many different methods of repelling vampires that have been popular over the years. Almost everyone is aware of using crosses or other religious paraphernalia to repel the evil vampires. Another popular method is by using garlic. The strong odor may have something to do with it. There are also accounts of using poppy seeds, roses, silver, or even silk.

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I think vampires can be good people

Posted on 01/14/2008 at 6:01:05 PM

I love myth storys they are interesting to watch and read but I'm not sure to believe in Aliens or vampires I mean we don't have proof they don't exist but we also don't have any proof they do exist I guess its all in good time the truth will come all in good time

Posted on 12/04/2007 at 11:12:00 AM

very nice aricle. im absolutely fascinated by vampires

Posted on 11/05/2007 at 3:11:00 PM

very nice aricle, and i will get that book. im absolutely fascinated by vampires

Posted on 11/05/2007 at 3:11:00 PM

Are Vampires Real is what i want to know! If So I'd rather be a vampire then a human. Humanity is very over-rated. So If u have any comments about it, Find me on myspace, Myspace.com/cayjay13 or e-mail me Geek_chic14@yahoo.com.

Posted on 09/20/2007 at 9:09:00 AM

Eh, I prefer werewolves because they suck better. :)

Posted on 06/02/2007 at 4:06:00 PM

Nice article. My husband is fascinated by the vampire myth. He watches all the movies and television shows on the subject.

Posted on 05/06/2007 at 7:05:00 PM

I have to look up this writer Katherine Ramsland. I love the vampire myth. It is so sexy. I read somewhere that the idea of Dracula represents our fears of sex. Oh, and I didn't know about poppy seeds, and roses etc is also used to ward off vampires. Interesting. Great article. Bye

Posted on 05/03/2007 at 4:05:00 PM

Another fantastic and entertaining article!

Posted on 05/03/2007 at 3:05:00 PM

'Nosferatu' is THE classic vampire movie, but that's just my opinion. Great article.

Posted on 05/02/2007 at 6:05:00 PM

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