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... Interview With the Vampire. ... Interview With the Vampire. ... Characters:
Louis: Louis, the main character, is the vampire with whom the title interview is conducted. At the time of the interview, Louis is 210 years old; 25 of which had been spent as a mortal. ... It was at this age that he was accosted by a vampire by the name of Lestat, who would serve as his maker, companion, and enemy in the years to come. ...
The boy: This nameless character is the person conducting the interview with Louis. ...
Lestat: Though of unknown age in this edition of the Vampire Chronicles, Lestat is significantly older than Louis when he bestows the “Dark Gift“ upon this plantation owner with whom he falls hopelessly in love. ...
Claudia: Claudia is a vampire child who’s mortal body was no more than six years old when she was born to the night. Though Louis played a part in her creation by draining her to the point of death, he had meant for this beautiful child to be merely one of his many victims; it was Lestat who in fact worked the “Dark Trick” thus transforming her into a vampire. ... Santiago is the first civilized Vampire to be met by the pair in the city of Paris. ... Santiago is much stronger than Louis (who in his disdain for his Vampiric nature has refused to use or develop his powers over the years) and is likely to overpower Louis when a Vampire named Armand intervenes and quells Santiago‘s rage. ... Armand is the leader of the largest known coven of Vampires, and after 500 years, he is also the oldest and most powerful known living Vampire. ...
Madeleine: Because she knows that Louis will leave her for Armand, Claudia demands that Louis create a Vampire mother to care for her. ...
All his life Louis believed that killing was the ultimate evil, and that in becoming a Vampire, he would become pure evil. ... This is because to a Vampire, or rather to one who has embraced their Vampiric nature, killing is only natural; in fact, it is a necessity. ... I found Interview with the Vampire to be very captivating, perhaps more so than many of the other books I have read.
Approximate Word count = 2072 Approximate Pages = 8.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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