![]() ![]() The symbol that best represents the tragedy of vampires is Virginia, Robert's wife. He doesn't want to live if he can't live his way, and that hubris is easy to sympathize with. He doesn't enjoy the nights at all, so in the day, his full character comes to bloom, even if the alcohol makes his survival more difficult. He listens to loud music and drinks, showing that every day is a survival party. Perhaps the most legendary aspect of Robert's character is that, although he is deeply at odds with himself to survive, he celebrates his time by relishing in his freedom. They are compatible symbols because one is an unnatural reversal of normal life (humans becoming monsters), and the other is a seemingly unimportant herb that saves Robert's life. Clearly, the use of garlic is part of a motif, because the vampires and garlic go together like peanut butter and jelly. As a symbol, it is a bulb of life that fends off undead beings, so it is like a sign of the natural order. He uses garlic as a way to defend his home from vampire invasion, though it rarely helps, and broadly speaking, garlic is like Kryptonite to the undead. Garlic is the tool that the hero uses to fend off the undead. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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