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Analyzing Max Brooks The Zombie Survival Guide

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Zombies the phonaminal topic of movies and books since the begining of the 1900’s. Which are also known as The Walking Dead. The fear and excitment that the zombies bring to us at the same time is different but it seems like we like it since we use it every where. We use it in movies, books and even to calm down ourselves about the end of the world. Can we kill the zombies without guilt? If you come across a zombie that is going to munch on your brains and you dont want to kill it because of the guilt, you might as well wear a shirt that says “ happy meal” ( Manning ,2014). I can say that the sentence said by Payton Manning is enough. It can be a really hard situation for a lot of people to kill but if you want to stay alive it is a must. …show more content…

It’s up to the training the humans do. We will survive eventually if we do what we learn. Maybe not how we started as a group but as an individual we may have hope. As mentioned in the book Max Brooks wrote The Zombie Survival Guide the first thing to do is to avoid large groups, forming groups with less people always have more advantage. Know the specialites of the people in the group. Give everyone a specific duty. Sleep at the nights the nights are not given to waste. While traveling in groups at night use the shift model while one protects the others and the people left sleeps with less anxiety. Use the food left in a smart order, if there is canned food leave them to the last first of all eat the ones that can go bad easily. Try not to get distracted by any noises or things you see. Do not waste time on the way to survival. Maket he minimum noise that is possible on the way since we all know zombies have really good hearing abilities. Winning the battle depends on the training and education humans go …show more content…

There are a lot of things going on in the world such as unstoppable terrorism, global warming, pollution, overcrowded cities and such more.“Zombies again reflected the fear of “otherness” in America. Like the media prototype of terrorists, zombies are presented as unfamiliar to humans, unable to see reason, impossible to negotiate with and desperate to kill without reason. The Walking Dead became a potent staple of post-9/11 horror. ” (Giorgio, What Makes Zombies So Popular?). Zombies are creatures that we made up for the relief of our minds. The zombie apocalypse is there to answer the mysterious end of the world. It isn’t impossible to win the zombies as we read through the paper. We can learn to stay

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