Zombies are the undead Corporeal Revenant that doesn't decompose, and instead, roam for fresh human flesh...
Zombie: The Undead Corporeal Revenant
The zombie has been a prevalent figure in horror stories, works of fantasy and science fiction, and other media since the mid-20th century. The zombie is typically depicted as a human who has been reanimated through Magical Means, or sometimes as an undead entity created by zombification.
In either case, the zombie retains its sense of self from when
it was alive but is generally considered "dead" by the living it
encounters.
What Is A Zombie?
A zombie is a Fictional undead being created through
the reanimation of a human corpse or flesh. Does not decompose and instead
roams for fresh human flesh.
History Of Zombies
Zombie is a word that has been around since the 17th
century. It was used to describe people who were thought to be dead but came
back to life to terrorize and eat others.
In pop culture, the image of a Zombie has evolved from
its origins in voodoo and Haitian Folklore. The word "zombie" is not
often used in voodoo or to describe a real-life necromantic ritual. The word
Zombie comes from Haitian Creole, where zonbi (or zonbie) means "spirit of
a dead person".
The first known written instances of anything
resembling a modern zombie come from Haitian folklore, where zombies were once
dead bodies reanimated through voodoo, usually to do the bidding of a sorcerer.
What Makes Zombie, A Zombie?
There are some tell-tale signs of a zombie
1) The eyes are dead, soulless - they have no depth or
emotion
2) They don't blink often - zombies usually blink
about 50% less than humans do
3) When they speak, they don’t make eye contact with
anyone in particular
4) Their head is tilted slightly off-center, causing
them to walk with a bit of a hunchback
What Caused a Person to Be a Zombie?
Although still popularly associated with the undead, there is no scientific consensus on what causes zombies.
These days zombies are more likely to come
from some sort of virus or scientific experiment that went wrong.
Types Of Zombies
We can break down zombies into three main categories: infectious, supernatural, and science-based. The most common type of zombie in pop culture is science-based; this includes all zombies created by a virus or some other contagion.
These zombies are more relatable to us because we can
understand how such a virus might be transmitted.
Popularity Of Zombies
Zombies are one of the most popular monsters in pop
culture. Their popularity comes from their social and political commentary, as
well as their ability to be used in a variety of different genres. Zombies can
be comedic, sadistic, or even romantic.
Zombies And Their Behaviour
The behavior of zombies is a complex thing that has been common in movies, books, and games. They are slow-moving due to the weakness of their muscles. However, they still have the ability to sense human beings from a distance because of their powerful olfactory senses.
Zombies
often attack only at night or daytime because they cannot see well in the pitch
dark. They can run but not for long distances as they don’t have much stamina
left in them even after feeding on human beings for some time.
Zombie Apocalypse Survival Tips!
A zombie Apocalypse is a fictional scenario that’s
used almost exclusively in the horror genre. The scenario is one where a large
number of people, or even all of humanity, have been turned into zombies –
mindless creatures who want to devour human flesh.
Start prepping now so you’re ready if the zombies come out of nowhere. Food and water rations are great things to have on hand in preparation for an unexpected zombie outbreak.
Build up supplies of food and water by storing them at home or work in case an emergency evacuation becomes necessary. Other survival essentials include flashlights, batteries, first aid kits, and lighters.
What Kind Of Zombies Should We Be Worried About?
Zombies are everywhere in pop culture. They eat brains
and walk around like mindless people. But there is one type of zombie that can
be even more deadly than others. These “super” zombies are called "The
infected".
The infected are humans who have been bitten by a
zombie but haven’t turned yet. That means they still look, act and smell like
human beings, but their insides have been completely taken over by the virus
which will turn them into zombies eventually.
How To Kill A Zombie?
The best way to kill zombies is with a shotgun because
it's quiet and does a lot of damage at close range. In addition, shotguns are
easy to find in most parts of the country, so as long as you keep an eye out
for abandoned houses and gun shops, you should be fine.
It's Not About the Bite, It's About What You Become
Yes, it’s not about the zombie bite? It’s about what
you become after you get bitten! That’s right, think about what happens when
the virus takes hold and begins to change you from human to the monster you
were hiding inside you.
Are Zombies Real Or Not?
Are Zombies real or just a myth? There are many
interpretations and stories related to this question.
It seems that there are two camps with different
opinions. On one hand, there are people who believe in zombies and the zombie
apocalypse, on the other hand, there are those who don’t believe in zombies and
take it as fiction or myth.
To Summarize…
Zombies are the most widely recognized monsters in modern culture. They have become one of the most popular villains in horror films, books, television, video games, and movies.
Zombies do not exhibit
intelligence; they respond to stimuli like Pavlovian dogs with an insatiable
urge to feed on brains, though they will eat anything (including plants).
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