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It is my common vampire plot? ?
For lovers of vampires, how else feels? Too repetitive? Is it possible to and yet another original? I want to write a book, I have a character who is tormented by what it is (not necessarily a vampire?) And is upset because her whole life I have said is wrong and wants to be a good "person," but can not recover from their need for evil (in the case of a vampire needs blood.) Is it to be original? Should I discard the idea of another vampire and Alternate problem? The problem is I can not think of anything else … author big block. Oh, and if you want help, the point of this character is to show the shadows and make you think of the good is the villain and the villain is good and bad, and villified for being what it is and asks if what he is doing is wrong? If this makes no sense? LOL need a plot!
Sorry, it is commonplace. I think you should rule out the idea of the vampire. In general, the core of vampire literature is sexuality – the aspiration of the people of the female or the blood of another person as a sexual act. I'm not saying that all vampire stories are not original. Check In film Morse recent Swedish. Here are in a different direction to have children as protagonists (with the sexual exploitation of load voltage) and reversing the role type to undermine sexual associations. So the vampire character is not really any explicit moral dilemma of being a vampire, because that is how food gets (As most people do not feel guilty about eating meat.) If your goal is to show the moral complications (gray areas) In my humble opinion you should stick with realism. For example, take the TV show The Wire. This shows that the drug traffickers, and although he never visited his crimes and atrocities but also shows that drug traffickers grew in the crimes, are emotionally and mentally habit, and need support in their lives. Sometimes, crime see also shows criminals desperately trying to flee from the authorities, which will take you by surprise and makes you want to avoid criminal liability. List of conflicts moral, no obvious metaphors or parallel to reality in fantasy is often melodramatic. And things like that vampire is almost always melodramatic. The problem with the vampire genre is that it is too melodramatic Victorian (original Victorian melodrama). Vampires were originally described as fat and red (ie, because the old timey peope found the bodies swollen and red, with blood coming out of their sockets [what happens to the bodies sometimes] and I thought that the body has more great because they feed on blood). Thanks to Anne Rice and Victoria (and also thanks to some romantic) The vampire genre is overloaded with connotations sexual violence and more games Succubus / Incubus myths of all creatures dead parasites. However, your writing and you must write as you want. You have requested an opinion and here is mine. If you have trouble getting to a field may be trying to think what helps you emotionally charged. Or you can take something interesting or exciting happened to you or exaggerate and manipulate to do fiction. For example, Tolkien was at war, as well as medieval literature and languages as well. Therefore, sociology class combined medieval (kings, warriors, swords), the Norse myth (Kalevala) and their own experiences of war to war mythic fantasy based. There is also a lot of simple patterns that appear very striking. Madame Bovary is about a housewife, but deceives only shows how people can not get enough and satisfied. Lolita is basically a pedophile, but constantly focuses on Humbert Humbert's lust transcendental obsession for some fairy tale kingdom lost creature. The plot is in fact not even the main part of the story, because it can have an impressive and exciting sequence of events, but can not transmit properly, fails (which is the problem with me most of the time). Oh, my God, I'm a little excited. Anyway, let yourself go and write what you want.
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