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The Link Between Feminism and Vampire Legends
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The vampire legend has traditionally been linked to subservience to men, which has in turn led to some fascinating feminist readings of the Dracula myth. The link goes back to the story of Lilith, Adam's first wife in Jewish folklore, who rebelled against Adam's wishes and became a vampire, symbolizing the rejection of patriarchal norms.

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The vampire legend is born out of folklore of subservience to men, as seen in the story of Lilith, a modern woman who refused to be subservient to Adam.
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Vampire Legend
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The vampire legend is born out of folklore of subservience to men, as seen in the story of Lilith, a modern woman who refused to be subservient to Adam. The Assyrians from 4,000 years ago also had similar beliefs about subservience, allowing the legend to persist through time.

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