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The descriptive writing that the writers used successfully spurred the imaginative world of the twilight. The article is interesting in a way that the writers ventured the unexplored field of supernatural science. The approach towards the study is well commendable because the documentation of the mentioned rituals was specific and explained. The supernatural nature of the publication was prevalent and, at the same time, the writers managed to uphold the proper methodology of the research process.
Drezner, Daniel W. “Theory of International Politics and Zombies.” ForeignPolicy.com. 18 August 2009. Web. 22 April 2011. The web publication of Daniel W. Drezner tackles the relationship of zombies with the traditional flow of world politics. The writer talks about how the supernatural traits of a zombie transcend unto the political stability of a particular state. The “zombified” nation is introduced as a leading term in his discourse. Drezner dissects the traits of a zombie in the context of the typical contemporary horror films.
He presents an argument that these films function not only as a means of entertainment but they also serve as deeper analyses for what an existing political construct has in particular nations. The article relates the state of anarchy with comparison to the mishap depicted in the mentioned horror films. Drezner’s web publication is an interesting piece because it conveys the supernatural to the reality. It focuses on the possibility that there are zombie-like individuals corroding the state.
Garneau, Genevieve. “Zombies - World, Body, Life, Time, Person, Human.” DeathReference.com. Web. 22 April 2011.The web publication of Genevieve Garneau discusses the evolution of the cadaver into the reanimated entity that is embodied through the zombie. She tackles important external factors such as the spirits and the supernatural forces that interfere with the rational world. The procedural transformation of the dead flesh is characterized in detail, thus the evolution towards the ultimate form of the un-dead can be well grasped.
Garneau can also be regarded by the research process she had incorporated into her work. The structure of the material is coherent and well versed. It is also important to note that the writer takes into account the significance of defining the varying terms that is critical to the over-all comprehension of the publication. Hence, the article is created in such a way that every reader can enjoy the piece. Roach, Mary. Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers. Connecticut: Tantor Media, Inc., 2008. Print.
Mary Roach’s book is an interesting piece about the different circumstances where zombie-like experiences are encountered by the living in a daily basis. She was very smart in choosing the proper topics that every chapter of contains. From the medical world of dissection and surgery, the author ventures into the weird experiences of humans with the unexplained forces of the supernatural. However, Roach classifies the supernatural with relations to the bizarre scientific happenings associated with cadavers and the processes of dissection.
To add to this, the more interesting chapters tackle the relationship between forensic sciences and the crash investigators. The author explores the structural procedure of investigation that involves the use of logic and analyses of cadavers. These topics were well explained and documented by Roach. The author presents
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