Karim KaissiBlog Post #9 — Nosferatu’s ImpactThe power of the imagination was translated through early film in Nosferatu.Feb 27, 2021Feb 27, 2021
Karim KaissiAnnotated Bibliography 1Sanders, Elizabeth (2015). “An Up-to-Date Religion: The Challenges and Constructions of Belief in Dracula.” Religion and Literature, vol…Feb 12, 2021Feb 12, 2021
Karim KaissiFear, Spirituality, and Vampirism in Victorian EuropeThe story of Dracula is a direct reflection of Euro-Victorian society in the midst of up and coming modalities that were shaping the ways…Feb 3, 2021Feb 3, 2021
Karim KaissiDracula, Satan, and Faith in God’s WillThe story of Dracula is a direct reflection of Euro-Victorian society in the midst of up and coming modalities that were shaping the ways…Feb 1, 2021Feb 1, 2021
Karim KaissiBlog Post #4: Exploring Research Interests‘Let me advise you, my dear young friend. Nay, let me warn you with all seriousness, that should you leave these rooms you will not by any…Jan 27, 2021Jan 27, 2021
Karim KaissiDracula Rhetorical AnalysisIt seems that the primary purpose of Dracula’s speech was to inform Harker of his lineage and how proud he is of the Dracula name. He goes…Jan 20, 2021Jan 20, 2021
Karim KaissiLiteracy NarrativeTo be human is to be an undeniable combination of two lives or halves. We are born from the collision of two pre-existing beings whose…Jan 18, 2021Jan 18, 2021
Karim KaissiWhat’s in a Name? ‘Vire’: Masculinity, Power, and ViolenceThe essence of a viral vampire can be paralleled with that of masculinity and the associations that come with it. The Latin root ‘vire’…Jan 15, 2021Jan 15, 2021