Interview with a Vampire (6 points)

My recreational reading has been limited to fantasy and sci-fi youth novels. At the point which I would have started reading "adult" books I became less interested in books. However, Ann Rice's Interview with a Vampire made me regret not getting into literature. The way she writes is enthralling, and even though I would have never thought a story like this to be interesting, I couldn't put it down. 

Love/Lust
In the 1970's I am not sure exactly how much gay love was accepted. Ann Rice pushed so many taboo boundaries, but she made them so interesting you almost forgot. Necrophilia, pedophilia, gay love, murder, desecration, anti-christian, unmoral in ever sense. But this does not defile the book. Louis has many experiences that cannot be described by the author. His bond with Lestat being the main one. Their relationship can best be described by enthrallment. Louis feels he cannot abandon Lestat, is this honour? fear? love? The way he reacts when Claudia attacks Lestat is like breaking up a fight between siblings, a lethal fight. But he loves Claudia like a daughter, a lover, a sister, much like he loves Lestat as a father, brother, mentor, warden, and many other complicated titles.

Powerless
She makes us feel as Louis felt going through these trials. You might think "no, don't do that!" or "say this, just say it!" and everything would be better, but we know Louis situation by now, and that he has practically no control of his life. Just as we, the reader, cannot change the happenings of the book, Louis cannot change the events of his life. He is weaker than Lestat, and is chained to him by a special bond. 

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