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Roger Luckhurst’s ‘Zombies’ Is Gory and Highly Informative
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Roger Luckhurst’s ‘Zombies’ Is Gory and Highly Informative

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/ 29 October 2015
Zombies is just as much an anti-imperialist work as it is an historical examination of the walking dead.
Beyond Dramatic Irony: ‘Fear the Walking Dead’ and the Nature of the Prequel
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Beyond Dramatic Irony: ‘Fear the Walking Dead’ and the Nature of the Prequel

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M. King Adkins
/ 14 September 2015

The Walking Dead prequel Fear the Walking Dead uses dramatic irony to twist viewers’ hopes that the story won’t end how they know it will end.

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