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GARAY, Lucía Mariel LÓPEZ, Cintia LAPROVITTA, Anahí Language And Written Expression IV Prof. Blas Bigatti 1stDraft – Academic Essay

Drugs, blood and flesh: an analysis of the zombification found in Young Adults Literature The following extract belongs to “Best Served Cold” by the Canadian writer Justine Musk which can be found in the collection “Zombies: Encounters With the Hungry dead”: “The thought flickered like a candle flame and went out. And now he was back in the closet with the girl, breath mint taste of her mouth and tongue, the faint tang of tequila, and the cigarette smoke in her hair. And maybe there had been something strange about her, the limp, sluggish weight of her, but he hadn't paid much attention at the time. What he had noticed was the feel of the breast in his hand, the firmness of her thighs, the roundness of that ass, and it was all melting into the others, so many others, sweet young yummy flesh, the warmth and musk and tenderness that he believed could somehow save him, sucking it all up between his teeth, bodies writhing and opening beneath him, and he plunged inside one after the other after the other, and somehow it wasn't enough, not yet, he needed more, he was digging himself into their flesh, he was opening them up, he was cracking their bones to get at their marrow. He was burying himself alive in blood and meat and bone and hungry, so hungry, so hungry.”

The walking dead are around us, and they are hungry. Nowadays Zombies has become a well know ingredient to create a boom. Whether a movie, a TV series or a book, zombies are here to stay. And this now has been incorporated to books read by teenagers under the scope of the horror genre. Horror fiction is intended to terrified readers. It sometimes, but not always, includes elements of the supernatural. The endings of horror novels are unresolved. This genre is closely related to other genres, such us fantasy and science fiction, but while in fantasy good trump evil, in horror the evil force lives on (YA definition of horror). Thus, the first part of this paper will analyse Young Adult Literature. This paper propose “Best served cold” as an instance of Young Adults Literature (Fiction) and presents the idea of zombification as a metaphor for drug abuse. This paper proposes “Best served cold” as an instance of Young Adults Literature (Fiction) and presents the idea of zombification as a metaphor for drug abuse and its consequences.


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