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Interview with the Vampire A vampire protagonist is defined as a character or a protagonist that exists to portray the need of human beings for freedom and the ability to express one’s self and to accept one’s self beyond the parameters created by society. In relation to the vampire protagonist portrayed by Louis and Claudia in Interview with the Vampire, both of them wanted to belong in a society where they are accepted and wanted, which was depicted during their travel to Paris to find vampires like them.
They have both desired to find a community or even to create a family where they will be accepted as they are. This is one of the main characteristics of vampire protagonist, which is the sense of belongingness. Also, in the light of Louis, he wanted to escape the pain that he has been experiencing for almost a year due to the death of his wife and his child. He wanted to die and wanted someone to end his life for him, which brought him to being a vampire. He is described by Lestat as “.perfect.. bitter, and .strong.” The vampire protagonist, i.e. Louis, may be inhumane and may have discarded the morals of a human being, but he still longs to be loved and feel the basic human emotions.
Furthermore, vampire protagonists are considered as outlaws; this is exemplified in their act of killing and feeding on human beings. However, Louis, as much as possible wanted to feed on the blood of the animals. As he said during an encounter with Lestat “we can live on animals. We can live without taking human life.” Also, another difference is that a vampire protagonist may feel the full human experience, but on the part of Louis, he was not able to succeed on this. He stated that there was “no passion in me any longer.
I am reverent. A spirit with preternatural flesh. It ended when I saw Claudia burnt to ashes in that airwell. My dreams died with Claudia. My faith.” Nonetheless, a vampire protagonist is greatly depicted in the characters of Louis and Claudia because they have felt security and acceptance in their relationship, which are great characteristics of a vampire protagonist (Day 33-35).Works CitedDay, William Patrick. Vampire Legends in Contemporary American Culture. Kentucky: The University Press of Kentucky, 2002. Print.Interview with the Vampire. Dir. Neil Jordan. Perf. Brad Pitt, Kirsten Dunst, Antonio Banderas, Christian Slater and Tom Cruise.
Warner Brothers Hollywood, 1994. Film.
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