Interview With a Vampire
Can I just start by saying that I LOVE vampire stories? What
a great one to read for this class, “Interview With a Vampire” was so
refreshing. It helped to pull me out of this pop culture vampire craze that the
United States is in due to the “Twilight” saga.
This story is a really great interpretation on what it means
to be a Vampire, and what better way to tell it than from two very strong and
conflicting characters. First we have Louis, telling us the story from his
point of view, he is somewhat of a humanitarian vampire type filled with guilt
and regret, as he can’t quite stomach the whole idea of killing. Opposite him
we are given Lestat; Louis’ creator who has no problem with killing about as
many humans as he pleases. Already we have a lineup for a great story. A third
and also very important character is Claudia, a young girl that Lestat changes
into a vampire at the age of five for Louis’ sake. Claudia is my favorite
character, not that I liked her any more than the others but because her dilemma
seemed to intrigue me the most. She was turned when she was very young, so as
an immortal soul she is doomed to walk the earth forever as a child. As she
matures and get’s “older” her body stays the same. Which is cool at first but
as time passes she starts to realize that something is wrong and she begins to
struggle with her condition.
“Interview
with a Vampire” was an excellent read, although it was tough at first with the
jumping between first and third person, I really enjoyed Anne Rice’s interpretation
of the vampiric way of life.
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