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Pop Culture- Compare and Contrast Two Topics From List Below Society has the tendency to promote values that it is familiar with and that most people are likely to identify. The masses thus come to feel that it would be perfectly normal for them to take some things for granted simply because they are considered socially acceptable. Across time literary specialists and philosophers played an active role in trying to understand the way that particular ideas are introduced to the public and how people end up believing that these respective ideas need to be respected as a result of eventually coming to identify their culture with them.

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Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan's "Why Vampires Never Die" discusses with regard to the concept of a vampire and about how it came to be an essential element in artistic works created during the last century or more. The text goes back to address individuals such as Mary Shelley and John William Polidori and to how they introduced vampires in fictional cultures.

Brief explanation of the second work

Plato's "Allegory of the Cave" is one of the most significant philosophical works that have ever been created. The Ancient Greek philosopher goes at providing his readers with the...

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Plato uses the idea of prisoners being held in a cave and only being able to see shadows of figurines projected onto a wall as a way to have people accept the fact that one can never know whether or not the information that he or she is provided with is actually valid as long as the respective person does not have the ability to analyze it.
First comparison and contrast point -- Society is responsible for shaping people's thinking

Guillermo del Toro and Hogan aimed to provide more information regarding vampires and about how the masses seem to be obsessed with this topic. By addressing the fact that there are numerous cultures that promote this respective idea, the two enable readers to acknowledge that this subject is deeply embedded in society, as it is not simply the product of Shelley or Polidori's imaginations. Considering their depiction of vampires, it would be safe to say that the subject inspired numerous writings throughout history and that particular cultures such as "the Indian Baital, the Ch'ing Shih in China, and the Romanian Strigoi" (del Toro & Hogan) are perfect examples of such stories.

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