Zombies Vs Zombies Compare And Contrast

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Zombies VS Zombies

Today I will be comparing and contrasting the (classic) George A. Romero zombie . Against the (modern) “28 days later “ zombie. Both cast of zombies are noted for there resistance to pain, disregard for their own safety and mortality, but most notably the insatiable hunger for human innards. Though they have the ultimate goal of eating man to extinction the creation processes varies between ; fallen soviet satellites,a rage educing super virus , several types of contaminated food and of course being bitten by another infected individual.

The Romero zombie was created originally when a soviet satellite was shot down over the united states. The resulting radioactive fall out from the crash caused bodies to reanimate. Though slow moving, caused by the effects of rigermortus. They are very intimidating and deadly in large hordes. With no response to pain and no concern for their …show more content…

Fast moving not suffering from post death rigermortus and relentless this zombie is a nightmare by its self . With increasing numbers, the chances of survival start to dwindle substantially. This zombie seems to be equally preoccupied with killing as well as eating its prey. Though not true zombies these carry some of the basic traits. But what separates them is the fact that ,the infected persons are not truly dead. They are infected with a virus that causes their brains to change chemistry. Reverting them to a primal need to eat and kill and will not hesitate from attacking one of its own in a fit of rage. “Even in death the human body still is active. Hair and finger nails continue to grow, new cells are produced, and the brain itself holds a small electrical charge that takes months to dissipate. The T-virus provides a massive jolt, both to cellular growth, and to those trace electrical impulses. Put quite simply, it reanimates the body.” Red Queen, Resident evil (movie)