Buffy's Deeper Meanings

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July 9, 2014

 

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Ever since Stoker wrote his highly publicised novel in 1897, Dracula has had a large effect on today's society. The classic good versus evil morals that Stoker introduced in his book is highly evident in many television programs presently reaching out to a wide range of audiences. The series involving Buffy is based upon this very theme...
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The series involving Buffy is based upon this very theme. Gellar plays the heroine, the good guy (or girl) that must defeat evil at all costs. While she is sexy, sleek, exceptionally strong and wears the right clothes ? in other words, the perfect heroine in the minds of wide eyed teenage Australians ? the job she has to perform saves lives...
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