A Legend can be described as a narrative that
takes place within the context of human history with some sense of having
miraculous parameters. A legend, essentially, is just a tale that is
historicized, and passed down verbally throughout the generations. It’s that
definition of what makes a legend that opens up the conversation for the novel
“I am Legend” by Richard Matheson. Written in 1954, this book presents the
story of a man faced with an interesting predicament. Robert Neville is a man
that happens to be the seemingly sole survivor of a pandemic that renders its
victims to vampire like symptoms. The story explains that the seeming cause of
the disease is a war that has caused various dust storms that have helped
spread the disease.
Robert Neville’s story is one that follows him
on his quest to figure out what exactly causes the disease and how to stop it.
Through a series of flashbacks, we as the reader find out more about Neville’s
past, for instance we learn of how his wife and child fell victim to the
disease that has seemingly ravaged the entire nation. It goes on to explain how
he had to kill his own wife and has lived barricaded in his house in an attempt
to avoid the creatures everyone else has now become. At the beginning of the
novel he lives out his morning scavenging for supplies and driving stakes
through the hearts of the weakened vampires while at night he boards up his
house and shrouds it in mirrors, crucifixes and garlic to ward off the horde of
vampires, led by his neighbor, who surround his house at night, searching for a
way to get in. Neville not only has to conquer his nights with the vampires,
but also he has to deal with his constant depression and alcoholism, making for
an interesting and complex character. Later on in the novel, Neville decides to
take his fate into his own hands, which sets him on the path to researching
this new brand of vampire like humans and the disease that caused it.
With the knowledge he has obtained in hand,
Robert Neville goes on to try and destroy the vampire creatures, leading up to
a climactic clash between himself and this new vampire like civilization. I
think “I am Legend” was a good read, the character development was interesting
to see play out especially since he is a character that is alone for the
majority of this novel. It was an interesting read and the end result of
Neville’s realization that he is now a legend in his own right in this new
civilization’s folklore was an interesting insight into the way a legend is
born.
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