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The First Vampire
Author: Carrot On Weighing Scale
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Afraid of the light, addicted to blood, and immortal… When Ke Lin transmigrated to this world, he realized that he seemed to fit all the characteristics of vampires. But the problem is, he couldn’t find any records about vampires in this world! Could it be that he is the first-ever vampire in this world? He had no predecessors to guide him. And there was no system to help him. In order to understand the powers and limitations of vampires in this world, Ke Lin had no choice but conduct experiments on himself and observe the reactions of his body: [Under direct sunlight, power levels decreased by 30%] [Throat, heart, and brain are no longer fatal weaknesses] [Ordinary foods will no longer satiate hunger, only blood can restore stamina] [Holy water… wait what? Who fed me holy water!!!

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How old was Mary Shelley when she wrote the novel?
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2024-10-04 10:24
Mary Shelley was 18 when she wrote the novel.
What horror novel did Mary Shelley write?
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2024-10-15 12:29
Mary Shelley's notable horror novel is 'Frankenstein'. This book has become iconic, and its influence can still be seen in various horror works today. It delves into the dark consequences of human ambition and the boundaries of science.
Analysis of the 'Frankenstein' by Mary Shelley as a Horror Story
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2024-11-02 06:58
'Frankenstein' is a classic horror story. The creation of the monster by Victor Frankenstein is terrifying. The grotesque appearance of the monster and his actions, like the murders he commits, create a sense of horror. The desolate settings, such as the cold laboratories and the isolated landscapes, add to the spooky atmosphere.
Is Mary Shelley's Frankenstein a horror story?
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2024-10-04 01:53
Sure is. The story of Frankenstein is filled with elements that evoke horror - the grotesque appearance of the creature, the scientist's hubris, and the resulting chaos and terror.
How does Mary Shelley create horror in Frankenstein the novel?
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2024-11-18 20:36
By creating a sense of moral ambiguity. We're not sure whether to feel sorry for the monster or be horrified by it. It has been wronged but also does terrible things. This confusion in our emotions adds to the horror factor.
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