
Audrey and Isaac explore the enduring history and evolution of the vampire myth, tracing its origins from ancient folklore to modern media. They examine the vampire's transition from terrifying, grotesque figures to more nuanced representations, including seductive, romantic, and even comedic portrayals. They discuss the real-world influences on the vampire myth, such as the misunderstanding of diseases like rabies and porphyria, and the impact of cultural anxieties on its development. Finally, they concludes by highlighting the vampire's enduring power as a symbol of mortality, the unknown, and the allure of the forbidden.