zombies, undead creatures that frequently appear in works of fiction and horror movies. Although its origins can be traced back to the zombies of the Haitian voodoo religion, modern zombie fiction was largely developed by the works of American filmmaker George A. Romero.
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Although the word zombie has been applied to all kinds of creatures different, they often share some in particular the lack of free will. Zombies are often completely submissive, either to an outside force, such as a sorcerer, or to an overwhelming desire, such as a need for cannibalism or revenge, or simply to commit violence. force. Some other important difference is that a zombie is the undead of a single creature, usually a human. Zombies are often depicted as wobbly and rotting, although in some cases their bodies can be preserved, especially in the presence of magic, and they can sometimes display traits. superhuman, such as increased strength and speed.
Zombies can be created in different ways. Early depictions, drawn from Haitian voodoo, often depicted witchcraft spells as a means of resurrecting corpses. It is said that the Haitian zombies were created by evil priests or sorcerers to do their bidding. There are two potential parts to the voodoo process:
First, a zombie's soul is created by removing part of a person's soul. This part of the soul can then be used for other spells, including resurrecting the person's corpse or the undead of a zombie's body. The synthetic methods developed in the novel include radiation exposure and contagion. In the latter case, special attention should be paid to the danger of the so-called "zombie apocalypse", in which the final population aggregation by virulence seems inevitable. Zombies are often described as proliferating by killing or infecting other people - usually by biting - who then become zombies themselves.
It is generally believed that the impulse and motivation experienced by the undead are located in the brain. Therefore, cutting off the head or destroying the connection between the brain and the body will cause them to stop working. Since in most cases zombies are already dead, it is generally considered impossible to kill them by conventional methods such as shooting, poisoning, or stabbing, unless the brain is damaged or destroyed. In cases where the Zombization process is caused by magic, a zombie has the ability to be prevented by the death of its owner.
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The word zombie itself is imported