Vampires represent evilness.
vampires symbolise all sorts of things, but they represent, in some cases, fear
They represent vampires. AKA if you found them on someones deathbed. They died of the overwhelming visit of a vampire.
Metaphors for vampires cover a wide range. Vampires are considered insatiable, sucking the life force out of victims. They have been chosen to represent subjects having to do with sexuality such as incest, homosexuality, sadism and masochism. Ghosts are most often associated with a lack of place, and the haunting persistence of the past,
all of the pics have something red in it to represent blood because it is about vampires. lol
In the Twilight series, the Volturi are an elite coven of vampires who enforce the laws of their kind. They are feared because they are powerful and ruthless, and they have the authority to punish or even destroy other vampires who break the rules. So the vampires in the series are scared of the Volturi because they represent a significant threat to their existence.
(Apex) Fear of superior technology.
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yes vampires are real, bats are vampires. but human vampires are not real
Some collective nouns for vampires are a vein of vampires or a clot of vampires.
There is no such a thing as vampires... but there is such a thing as vampire bats. And no, vampires do not have the same powers as Twilight vampires do.
Vampires are often seen as symbols of immortality, seduction, and forbidden desires. They can also represent the fear of the unknown, the allure of the dangerous, and the struggle between good and evil. Additionally, vampires have been used as metaphors for societal issues such as addiction and lust for power.
People are attracted to vampires because they represent a sense of danger and mystery. Vampires are often portrayed as powerful, seductive, and immortal beings, which can be alluring to some. Additionally, the allure of forbidden love and the idea of being bitten and transformed can be appealing to those seeking excitement and escapism.