tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6948926823665702470.post7804667217605132463..comments2010-12-11T12:22:33.777-08:00Comments on There's Dracula. No...Bunnicula!: Carmilla Part 2Draculeanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12566920438919171547noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6948926823665702470.post-16504473841057890252010-10-08T20:11:04.513-07:002010-10-08T20:11:04.513-07:00I think you brought up some interesting ideas but ...I think you brought up some interesting ideas but I would have to say I don't necessarily think that Carmilla only saw Laura as a victim. Granted with Carmilla being a vampire everyone is a potential victim and there is never any remorse in her killings because that is how she stays alive. But if there was no true connection on Carmillas end then why didn't she just kill Laura like she did the Generals daughter. She had to have felt something for Laura and again maybe not to the extent that Laura felt but I think that Carmilla had some type of human emotions or feelings toward her otherwise she would have been dead. I think that vampires seem to be a little more complex than drinking blood and sleeping all day. They are humans even if they are dead; but they still have feelings and emotions. Whether it be love, joy or even anger; they feel something and they only kill to keep themselves alive.Corie Lhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03754258270210730111noreply@blogger.com