White Collar Workers In The Walking Dead By Frank Darabont

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Forsyth St NW & Walton St NW, Atlanta, 2003. Some white-collar workers are sitting together in an American restaurant and talking about some daily topics. They are wearing some luxury suits and eating some delicious steaks. They are the workers from some companies that are located in the financial building across the street. Forsyth St NW & Walton St NW, Atlanta, 2003. Some bloody “Walkers” are gathering around an abandoned military tank and making some scary noises. They are wearing some rotted luxury suits and eating a man’s brain. They are the “Walkers” that used to be white-collar workers in this area and then dead to turn to the workers. “Here is not here.” This is the title of fourth episode in the Season 6 of “The Walking Dead” TV series, and this title could …show more content…

The story is building on a post-apocalyptic world that overrun by zombies. There was a horrible virus that could active dead people (Which they called Walkers)’s moving ability and leads these walkers to bite and eat human flesh, and living human could also be infected by walkers’ bite. In my opinion, this is not a series that talked about the walkers. On the contrary, it is a series that talked about humanity in a very deep perspective. In this fictional world, a survivor (who was not infected) would have to face to the death threaten from not only walkers, but also the other survivors. For example, when the human society is collapsed, the source of the supply is the main problem for survival. It is extremely hard for a people in that environment to have a cup of hot coffee, a comfortable shower bath or a delicious BBQ feasts. Due to the infested walkers and the greediness in some rapacious human, good people will have to risk their life to get food, water, weapon and medical equipment. Based on these basic settings, a savage, barbarous, even inhuman world was

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