House Of Night Analysis

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The house of night series are written by P.C cast and Kristen Cast.
The book offers a very engaging story of Zoey Redbird, who is an average teenager until she gets “marked” and embarks on a journey to win over all social evils and get to the position of a “high Priestess” , which she always deserved and was destined to reach.
Another amazing fact is that throughout the story, the authors used a lot of Greek terminology along with names of Greek Gods and Goddesses including ‘Nyx’ ‘Aphrodite’, ‘Erebus’ etc.
Also, the word ‘Vampyre’ is used to replace the word Vampire.
Books in the series have been on the New York Times Best Seller list for 63 weeks and have sold over seven million copies in North America, and more than ten million books worldwide, …show more content…

Negativism mainly occurs because of misuse of a certain power, studies have found that people in positions of great power are often clueless about the emotions of the people they interact with.
That can lead to "objectifying others” in a self-interested way.
Sexuality is an important aspect of who we are as human beings. When we have a powerful desire for something that has been associated with sin, or is seen as "animal-like," this creates a strong tension.
We have been trained to believe that in order to sustain the social order we need to suppress what we want. The complexity of what happens can easily lead to a complex response that allows us to choose to follow the desire by playing with the edge of "badness" while telling ourselves that we have no choice, that the very experience of sexual desire takes us out of control.
However, sexuality preys on vulnerability and power creates vulnerability. …show more content…

We all know, the smallest and easiest way to success isn’t always the best way as the success achieved by this method is always temporary and you’re bound to fall.
Neferet is shown as extremely beautiful, even more so than most vampyres. She is described as a very tall, curvy woman with long auburn hair that falls in heavy waves past her shoulders, a heart shaped face and almond-shaped moss green eyes.
Her goddess given tattoo is a pattern of swirls resembling frothy ocean waves. behind her mask of kindness and perfection, Neferet is, in reality, a cold, evil, and calculating person. She is very careful to be secretive and to hide her true emotions. She has a deep hatred of humans that is probably a result of the abuse she suffered as a child. Neferet also seems to lose her temper many times as the books go on. She tries to control and manipulate people, especially Kalona and