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Animal Quote by Margaret Atwood

“Vampires get the joy of flying around and living forever, werewolves get the joy of animal spirits. But zombies, they're not rich, or aristocratic, they shuffle around. They're a group phenomenon, they're not very fast, they're quite sickly. So what's the pleasure of being one?” quote by Margaret Atwood
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“Vampires get the joy of flying around and living forever, werewolves get the joy of animal spirits. But zombies, they're not rich, or aristocratic, they shuffle around. They're a group phenomenon, they're not very fast, they're quite sickly. So what's the pleasure of being one?”

Margaret Atwood

About This Quote

Source Novel: Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood, 2003

The quote contrasts mythical creatures, highlighting how zombies lack the power, status, and vitality of vampires and werewolves, making their existence seem bleak and purposeless.

In simple terms: Zombies are portrayed as weak and lacking prestige compared to other monsters.

Key Takeaway

Recognize that perceived value often depends on societal narratives.

Themes

mythology identity power dynamics existentialism

Mood

melancholic thoughtful critical

Type

analytical philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • horror storytelling
  • gaming design
  • creative writing
  • character development

Key Concepts

social hierarchy symbolic representation cultural archetypes

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do cultural narratives shape our view of different beings?
  • What can zombies teach us about resilience and community?
A Different Perspective

Zombies can symbolize marginalized groups or societal decay, challenging the notion of inherent worth.

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