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  • Yeah, sorry, I should have linked diegetic essentialism.

    The easy example I’ve seen used is Vampires and Werewolves.

    How do you kill a vampire?

    Vampires are not real.

    Within the fantasy world vampires can be understood in their relation to their ‘in universe’ opposite: werewolves. They are essentially the same creature: ‘monster that bites you and you turn into one’. Vampires tend to be rich or aristocrats with massive amounts of control over other creatures, environment, etc. Werewolves are poor, often homeless, and lose control over themselves in a bestial form.

    How do you kill a vampire, a monster representing wealth, greed, etc.

    A simple wooden stake, the tool of peasant farmers.

    How do you kill a werewolf, a monster representing poverty, desperation, etc

    A silver bullet, a weapon literally made of money.