The first book in the Southern
Vampire series, Dead Until Dark, it
is most obvious that vampires are symbolic of the minority populations in
contemporary society. As a result of being represented as minorities, vampires
are discriminated in the novel. The US has come a long way since
the civil rights movement, almost 40 years before the novel was even written,
yet many descriptions of segregation are apparent between vampires and people.
Vampires in
this world stand for groups that the majority of the population fears and hates
for no justifiable reason – not only from the standpoint of skin color or
sexual orientation, but from being undead. The first page of the novel in fact
describes Sookie’s excitement of meeting a vampire by saying “Ever since
vampires had come out of the coffin two years ago, I’d hoped one would come to
Bon Temps. We had all the other minorities in our little town—why not the
newest, the legally recognized undead?”(pg. 1).
Many vampires in the novel try to eliminate
the prejudices against them. Bill tries to “mainstream” by surviving off of
synthetic blood and interact normally with humans. He speaks at Gran’s meeting
called Descendants of the Glorious Dead to recall his experiences to the crowd
and hopefully create an accepting image with the fellow townspeople. Another
vampire, Eric, also mainstreams by opening a bar for fang-bangers, or “men and
women that hang around with vampires and enjoy being bitten” (pg. 22). These
are few of the examples of vampires who desire to fit in and live the same rights are humans do.
But what’s a story when there are
no bad guys. Not every vampire in the novel is about mainstreaming and that’s where
the main conflict of the novel comes from. Some vampires unwillingly take blood
from their human victims since it is more fulfilling than synthetic blood. They
possess powers such as intimidation, which makes their victim forget the incident
entirely, and superhuman speed and strength. These vampires believe that they
can be superior to humans by their immortality, similar to the vampires that Bill lives with. And just how group stereotyping
happens, the negative actions of one vampire can speak for the entire population
of vampires.
As a result, the novel mainly
portrays actions that are done to discriminate or inflict harm against
vampires. The Rattrays would have drained Bill’s blood to make money off it
had it not been for Sookie. Some citizens of the Bon Temp area, where the novel
setting is, torches a house ablaze, killing 4 vampires in it. Rene Lenier is a
prime example of vampire hatred, as he kills women linked to vampires due to
his bad history with them.
In fact, there were times when vampires
showed altruistic behavior towards people. Bill’s actions save Sookie’s life
when she was about to die from the Rattray’s attack but she drinks his blood to
stay alive. There have been times when Bill committed violent attacks such as
killing the Rattrays, but his acts are justifiable to protect Sookie or future
vampires that would fall victim to them.
Dead
Until Dark emphasizes that humans and vampires alike can be evil and do evil
things. But in terms when it comes down to who feels superior to the other,
each side has their own views. Although vampires are oppressed by the greater
population of people, they do attempt to reconcile with them by setting aside
their differences and assimilate to their culture.
This was an interesting post because it is not that I thought that the vampires were bad in Dead Until Dark, but I really had no opinion on them. I think that because we are studying monsters in this course, we assume that they are bad because that is how Grendel seemed to be by killing a bunch of men, Grendel’s mom killing men as well in revenge for Grendel. But it actually seems to be humans that really cause the reason why we think that monsters are evil. Yes, there are many examples that show why we shouldn’t trust monsters but at the same time the humans in Dead Until Dark were really the start of all things bad. The example of the Rattrays wanting to drain Bill’s blood is a great example of showing that the other type of monster is really us humans.
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