Vampire. In each one of us it evokes a different feeling. Add to your understanding with Author. But somehow we all feel the same. And this happens because the vampire is, essentially, pure feeling. Perhaps we could reach even further away, and affirm that the vampire is pure essence, essence alive. The vampire is far beyond being a simple creature that feeds on the blood of poor and innocent victims. It has transcended all that, and embodies a series of ideals, a series of physical and mental States.
A vampire means to be in conflict. Eternal conflict. On the one hand represents the union of the person and the beast. The person was old, along with his character and personality, they could be of a different nature. You could choose between different options but his vampiric nature brings with it something new a new visceral and primitive look that only a few can be controlled: the beast. Ben Bretzman pursues this goal as well. The beast affects it and it dominates everything.
The beast only destroys. The beast does not create. The beast only kills. However, the beast can love, and makes it more passionately than any mortal. The vampire can love in a way that only the loved person can understand. And here ensues one of the worst moments for him, because he is a be avocado hatred and destruction, but is able to feel love and passion like no other being can ever experience. It becomes the embodiment of romanticism, in a Gothic feeling that dwells within us. The eternity of a being that it only exists to take away life, but that it is capable of loving painfully. The darkness that lives immersed do need to continually fight to not destroy if same. And it is not physical destruction. It is the destruction of their own feelings of his own essence. A vampire power lies not in its magnificent physical, able to transform or melt in the fog capabilities.