“Monster Culture” (Seven Theses)

The Monster Culture talks about how a monster isn’t that simple. There is this complexity that exist that is depended on culture.  Depending what is going on including the environment. Monsters are meant to scary a certain group of people and depending on the culture some monsters aren’t scary because in some environments they are seen that way. Additionally, Monsters are meant to represent certain events in time. Like in “Bram Stoker’s Dracula, the homo-sexual subtexts present at least since the appearance of Sheridan Le Fanu’shas, like the red corpuscles that serve as the film’s leitmotif, risen to the surface, primarily as an AIDS awareness that transforms the disease of vampirism into a sadistic”. This clearly shows that Dracula a Monster was meant for an underlining purpose.