Are Vampires Real‽ What do You Think?

iruo March 2, 20220 Comments
Vampires

Hi guys… I trust we’re doing great! Today’s article is about vampires. Yeah, vampires! Scared? Don’t be! Lol… What do you think about them, are they real? Are they not? Well, all of these and more you’ll get to find out as we delve right into it. Enjoy!

Vampires are simply creatures fromfolklorethat survive and thrive by feeding on thevital essence of the living. This just means they feed on the blood of the living, not necessarily human blood. InEuropean folklore, vampires are ghostly, soulless, fiendishcreaturesthat often visited loved ones and caused mischief or deaths in the community they inhabited while they were alive. They woreshroudsand were often described as bloated and of ruddy or dark countenance, markedly different from today’s gaunt, pale vampire which dates from the early 19th century.

The word “vampire” appeared first in English in 1732, in news reports about vampire “epidemics” in eastern Europe”. However, vampires had already been mentioned in German and French literature. This was after Austria gained control of northern Serbiaand Oltenia with theTreaty of Passarowitzin 1718, officials noted the local practice ofexhumingbodies and “killing vampires”.These reports, prepared between 1725 and 1732, received widespread publicity.

TheEnglishterm was probably coined from the French,Vampyre” and from theGerman,Vampir”, in turn, derived in the early 18th century from theSerbianvampir(Serbian Cyrillic: вампир).

The Serbian form has parallels in virtually allSlavic languages:BulgarianandMacedonianвампир “vampir”,Bosnian:vampir” вампир,Croatianvampir,CzechandSlovakupír,Polishwąpierz, and (perhapsEst Slavic-influenced)upiór,Ukrainianупир, “upyr”,Russianупырь “upyr”,Belarusianупыр, “upyr”, fromOld East Slavicупирь “upir‘” many of these languages have also borrowed forms such as “vampir or wampir” subsequently from the West; these are distinct from the original local words for the creature. The exactetymologyis uncertain.Among the proposedproto-Slavicforms are *ǫpyrь and *ǫpirь.

Also, a less widespread school of thought is: the Slavic languages have borrowed the word from aTurkishterm for “witch”, e.g; tatarubyr.Czech linguist Václav Machek proposes Slovak verb “vrepiť sa” (stick to, thrust into), or its hypothetical anagram “vperiť sa” (in Czech, the archaic verb “vpeřit” means “to thrust violently”) as an etymological background, and thus translates “upír” as “someone who thrusts, bites”.

Also, a less widespread school of thought is: the Slavic languages have borrowed the word from aTurkishterm for “witch”, e.g; tatarubyr.Czech linguist Václav Machek proposes Slovak verb “vrepiť sa” (stick to, thrust into), or its hypothetical anagram “vperiť sa” (in Czech, the archaic verb “vpeřit” means “to thrust violently”) as an etymological background, and thus translates “upír” as “someone who thrusts, bites”.

An early use of theOld Russianword is in the anti-pagantreatise “Word of Saint Grigoriy” (RussianСлово святого Григория), dated variously to the 11th–13th centuries, where pagan worship ofupyriis reported

Stories originating in popular culture connotes that the notion of vampirism has existed for millennia. Cultures such as the Mesopotamians,Hebrews,Ancient Greeks,ManipuriandRoanshad tales ofdemons and spirits which are considered progenitors of modern vampires.

Despite the occurrence of vampiric creatures in these ancient civilizations, the folklore for the entity known today as the vampire originates almost exclusively from early 18th-century southeastern Europewhenverbal traditionsof many ethnic groups of the region were recorded and published. In most cases, vampires arerevenantsof evil beings,suicidevictims, orwitches, but they can also be created by amalevolent spiritpossessinga corpse or by being bitten by a vampire. Belief in such legends became so pervasive that in some areas it caused mass hysteria and evenpublic executionsof people believed to be vampire

Vampires

The Science Behind Vampires

Currently, some of the most popular vampire myths can be explained with science. The fear from long ago that the dead could still harm the living was only intensified when dead bodies were exhumed and appeared to have blood coming out of their mouths. Without an understanding of how the body decomposes and what’s known as purge fluid.

It’s quite uncomplicated to see how people could assume that their loved ones had come back from the dead and were drinking people’s blood. Many early skeletons from the medieval era have been found with bricks or rocks filling their mouths or sickles around their necks, all the better to prevent these dead folks from rising up and attacking.
Some have also suggested that vampires were really just people who suffered from Porphyria. People with this disease are cocooned or confined to the indoors, because exposure to light can lead to disfiguring blisters. Daily blood transfusions are sometimes needed as well. At some point, as a result of limited knowledge, folks were terrified that they could contract it.

Pop Culture Icons (Vampires)

Currently, vampires have transitioned into heroes and icons in pop culture. They used to be just characters in books on fiction; paranormals, urban fantasy, and all, TV shows; Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997 -2003).

Consequently, we can’t seem to shake our fascination with vampires. How many of us can say we learned our counting skills from “Sesame Street’s the Count “, or had parents who never missed an episode of Dark Shadows or The Munsters? And didn’t we all sneak-read the Anne Rice books way before we were ready for them? With so many appearances by vampires in our childhoods, it’s little wonder that we can’t get enough as adults!

Vampires have probably come to stay, a while at least.

Conclusively, based off the above read, what are your thoughts on Vampires; are they real? Are they not? Or what are thoughts on Vampires generally?

You got some thoughts you’d love to share about Mark Zuckerberg, kindly write them in the comment section below. we’d love to read them.

You looking to get an excellent digital agency to work with, do click on here.

For more reads, click on here.

Leave a Reply

×Chat via WhatsApp??