I am not
a very big fan of Vampire readings, but "Interview with a Vampire"
was a very interesting look at Vampires. Considering that the vampires are
not seen as the big ol’ monster. Also, there are a lot of movies and stories
where the vampire is not really big and bad I enjoyed the way this story made
the vampire seem.Another
thing that I saw that I enjoyed was the language chosen.
" `You've saved her,' he whispered. `I. knew it. You left the window wide on her and her dead mother, and people passing in the street brought her here.' "
That line
along with others you could almost sense a deep feeling in the words. It is
almost sad and in a way heart warming. This also shows that the Vampire isn’t
all that awful person that others think Vampires are.
“Interview with a Vampire” really showed me a different
perspective of Vampires. Of course I’ve seen and read books where the Vampire
isn’t the bad person. However, I think the way that this story was written and
played out was really good in showing a unusual Vampire side.