Darkness Quote by Justin Cronin
““[...]and yet wasn't there something about [vampires] that struck a deep chord of recognition, even of memory? The teeth, the blood, the hunger, the immortal union with darkness -- what if these things weren't fantasy but recollection or even instinct, a feeling etched over eons into human DNA, of some dark power that lay within the human animal?””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Passage by Justin Cronin, 2010
The passage suggests that vampire myths may echo ancient, instinctual memories encoded in human DNA, hinting at a deep, primal darkness within us.
In simple terms: Vampire myths could reflect ancient human instincts.
Explore the primal fears that shape our imagination.
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When to use this quote
- creative writing
- psychology research
- cultural analysis
- horror storytelling
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Questions to Reflect On
- What innate fears drive our fascination with monsters?
- How might these myths influence modern identity?
Such interpretations risk over‑literalizing metaphorical folklore.