This week is all
about vampires. We were asked to read Anne Rice's Interview with a Vampire.
A summary of Interview
with a Vampire:
The story is about
a vampire name Louis, which he
tells his 200-year-long life story to a reporter. Louis story starts off with
him living as a plantation owner in New Orleans, 1791.
Escaping to New Orleans, Louis feeds off
a plague-ridden young girl, who is five years old, whom he finds next to the
corpse of her mother. Louis begins to think of leaving Lestat and going his own
way. Fearing this, Lestat then turns the girl into a vampire
"daughter" for them, to give Louis a reason to stay. She is then
given the name Claudia.
Louis is initially horrified that Lestat has turned a child into a vampire, but
soon begins to care for Claudia. Claudia takes to killing easily, but realizes
over time she can never grow up; her mind matures, but her body remains of a
young girl. Claudia and Louis tried to kill Lestat. As Louis and Claudia
prepare to flee, Lestat appears, having recovered from the attack, and attacks
them in turn. Louis sets fire to their home and barely escapes with Claudia,
leaving a furious Lestat to be consumed by the flames.
In Paris they encounter vampires, Armand
and his coven at a Theater. Inhabiting an ancient theater, Armand and his
vampire coven disguise themselves as humans and feed on live, terrified humans
in mock-plays before live human audiences. Claudia is repulsed by these
vampires and what she considers to be their cheap theatrics, but Louis and
Armand are drawn to each other. Convinced that Louis will leave her for Armand,
Claudia convinces Louis to turn a Parisian doll maker, Madeleine, into a
vampire to serve as a replacement companion.
Lestat has arrived, having survived the
fire in New Orleans. His accusations against Louis and Claudia result in Louis
being locked in a coffin to starve, while Claudia and Madeleine are locked in
an open courtyard. Armand arrives and releases Louis from the coffin, but
Madeleine and Claudia are burned to death by the rising sun. He returns to the
Theatre late the following night, burning it to the ground and killing all the
vampires inside, leaving with Armand. Together, the two travel across Europe
for several years, but Louis never fully recovers from Claudia's death, and the
emotional connection between himself and Armand quickly dissolves. Tired of the
Old World, Louis returns to New Orleans in the early 20th century. Living as a
loner, he feeds off any humans who cross his path, but lives in the shadows,
never creating another companion for himself.
I thought that Interview
with a Vampire was
interesting and shows a different form of work that uses vampires. One-way that
Interview with a Vampire was different
that I found was the type of vampires they use. Nowadays when you think of vampires what normally comes to people’s
minds is the Twilight Saga with their
sparkly vampire skin. I think the most commonly used vampire type is the
“romantic” interest. For twilight they use the romantic type of vampire where the
vampire seduces a normal human girl and they fall madly in love with each
other. Another form that’s commonly used for vampires is that they are betrayed
as monsters or villains. One example that I know off the top my head is the
film Van Helsing, with Hugh Jackman.
In this film the main villain and protagonist is Dracula. In this case the
vampire is not a hot high school student but a classic, charming and mysterious
vampire character. You do not really get to know too much about Dracula besides
some things they slipped in to the movie to make the story go along.
With Interview
with a Vampire the author makes Louis’s life dramatic and depressing. The main
character Louis has to go through a lot of ups and downs and while you’re
reading you don’t expect some of the events that happened in the book, for
example Claudia are burned
to death by the rising sun. You also get to see a vampire that is torn between
killing people and not killing. In Louis’s story you also get to see a
vampire that is more human. You can also see how Louis really drastically changes
from the beginning of the book the end. Which helps for interesting read and makes the reader route for the main character more.
Another part of Interview with a Vampire
that makes it really original for me is a character of Claudia. At the beginning when she’s
first introduced you feel bad for her because she was turned into a vampire at
a really young age and what she had to deals with. When Claudia as she gets
older becomes trouble, lashes out a
lot and angry which in turn she loses
control. Even though Claudia is emotionally messed up in the book and the movie
she can still be a compelling character that people can relate to. She has an
interesting dynamic character because she's forever a little girl but mentally
she's a grown woman. You could also see this as when a child is trying to leave
the house and grow up but cannot.
I highly recommend reading Interview with a Vampire. It’s a good read for anyone who really
likes vampires and dramatics. Also I recommend watching the movie for this
book.
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