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ZOMBIES
TAYLOR GUSTAFSON
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ORIGINATED FROM?
Comes from the Haitian Voodoo culture
Voodoo priests possessed the ability to resurrect
The dead through 'coup padre' a powder used orally
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CREATOR?
HAITIAN VOODOO PRIESTS
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FIRST APPEARANCE IN LITERATURE
'THE COUNTRY OF THE COMERS-BACK' PUBLISHED IN HARPER'S MAGAZINE IN 1889.
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OTHER APPEARANCES
You Can't Hang the Dead- Leslie Carroll
A Grave Must be Deep- Theodore Roscoe
Night of the Living Dead -George A. Romero
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WHAT IS THE MONSTER KNOWN FOR?
They are usually mindless and eat human flesh
Usually considered bad
Usually have grey skin, rotten skin, unhealed wounds, shuffle
Lack of communication, usually after people's brains
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Marcell Dietl
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NEMESIS?
Humans
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Rob Swatski
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FACTS
According to legend 'zombi' is someone who annoyed their family
Tetrodoxin was a main ingredient in Haitian Voodoo
Mainly seen in horror or fantasy books/plays/movies
Zombies serve as a purpose to remind us we will look like them someday
Most books about Zombies were written during the Cold War (paranioia)
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PruittAllen
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SOURCES
"Zombies." Zombies. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Jan. 2014.
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"Zombies Before Romero." Zombies: Before Romero. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Jan. 2014.
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"Zombie." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 29 Dec. 2013. Web. 13 Jan. 2014.
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Taylor Gustafson
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