. Dear Editor,
In the reading,” Why Vampires Never Die” by Guillermo Del Toro and Huck Hogan they analyzed that vampires have a sense of trait rooted back to his ancestors of humans. Had better describe as apes giving an allusion to how this bloodthirsty creature is related to the first beings recorded showing how they are accustomed to cold weather like our ancestors. In fact, the authors discuss that the saddest thought people have a sense of always trying to become immortal beings bringing an analogy between he points out directly that the image of a vampire brings us the picture that a monster seems to cross every culture, language, and era. In the most extreme times, the biological input implemented by the recent history of the new vampire present people must comprehend that this topic regarding vampires is not something new. In how it seems that this monster has brought us a sense to become to appreciate has this gift of the “panacea of its blood it
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An overall change of viewpoint of the monster how they want us to become immortal beings. However, it might seem that the price given for a human being to give up his mortal self for immortality is quite tempting, although at the end of the day is it worth it to live in the form of darkness for eternity. The best attribute of living a mortal life is knowing you can watch daylight without any preoccupation, and knowing you cannot live in the same state of unawareness our ancestors passed through mainly to their lack of knowledge do to their brain composition living in cold weather without having the proper tools to achieve a civilization. But, the legend of the vampire can give us a sense of eternal lives, though when it is all set and done it may have more negatives than what might a person gain from immortality effect of becoming