Title: The Vampire
1The Vampire
- From Black and White to Shades of Humanity
2Nosferatu (1922)
- Earliest adaptation of Bram Stokers Dracula.
- Derived from Slavic nosufur-atu, or
plague-carrier. - Resembles more creature than human.
3Dracula (1931)
- More human in appearance
- Dark, cobwebbed castle
- Awkward in speech and action
- Kills entire crew of ship in hunger
- Tries to steal Mina
4Hammer Films (50s 60s)
- Rich color of blood made deaths of victims less
clean and clinical - More comparable to life appearance than previous
- Battle between Good and evil less black and
white (distinct)
5Dracula to Hammer
Although there are some basic changes, the
depiction of Dracula is still very similar at
this point.
6The Lost Boys
- Teen vampires appear to be human until a
voluntary change occurs
7Although they appear human in many cases, the
monster still lies below the surface.
8The Lost Boys
- The protagonist begins his transformation -
sympathy - The group has a family structure
- Half-vampires exhibit qualities that the later
vampires will human with a curse.
9Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992)
Vampires take a step back only creatures to be
slayed Protagonists immediately become
antagonists when victimized
10Buffy the Television Adaptation
- Blurred line between Good and Evil with invention
of Angel - Vampires became very human protagonists (Angel)
and likeable antagonists (Spike) - Romances between humans/vampires
11Vampire character is still visible as a sign of
anger, fear, or evilThe beast is inside,
often benign, unlike Dracula
12Interview with the Vampire
- Vampires do evil deeds by choice
- Main characters struggle against desires and
needs - Human qualities of isolation, loneliness
13Queen of the Damned
- Vampire protagonists
- Sacrifice of self for humans
- Loneliness and isolation
- Love for human innocence/life
14Underworld
- Vampires are a family
- Do not drink blood from humans manufactured
- Protagonist vampire breaks her own bonds to help
a human - Human/vampire romance
- Very Human in appearance
15Full Circle
- From the vampires sacrifice of the human for
personal gain to the vampires sacrifice of self
for human gain
16Vampires may not yet be our friends
17But they are no longer the monsters they once
were.