Popularity of Vampire Fiction among Teenage Masses
Journal Title: International Journal of English Literature and Social Sciences - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 6
Abstract
The purpose of this research is to show the amount of obsession of the teenagers, especially the teen girls on vampire fiction. It is also the purpose to find out the reason of this obsession and what effects do it have on the lives of the teenagers. In today’s world, where culture is changing rapidly and people are demanding newer things to read, the writers now rolling their sleeves up and are exploring newer areas, rejuvenating the older folkloric traditions. The effects are very visible as these topics of exploration are being readily accepted and the teens especially are responding to these works very actively. It is taking a great toll on the minds of the teenagers and they are craving more of it.
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