Necrophilia in popular culture

Necrophilia in popular culture

Necrophilia has been a frequent topic in popular culture.

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Necrophilia in fiction

Romantic connections between love and death are a frequent theme in Western artistic expression.

  • In the Greek legend of the Trojan War, the Greek hero Achilles slays the Amazon queen Penthesilea in a duel. Upon removing her helmet and seeing her face, Achilles falls in love with her and mourns her death. The soldier Thersites openly ridicules Achilles and accuses him of necrophilia. Achilles responds by promptly killing Thersites with a single blow. (In some traditions, Thersites' accusation is not unfounded — Achilles was so stricken by Penthesilea's beauty that he could not control his lust for her, even after her death.)
  • In Cormac McCarthy's Child of God (1973), protagonist Lester Ballard finds a dead couple in a car, and carries the female corpse back to his cabin to have sex with it. After losing the corpse in a fire, he begins murdering women to create dead female sex partners for himself.
  • In James Welch's novel Fools Crow, the character Yellow Kidney has sex with a young girl's corpse before realizing that the girl is dead.
  • In Stephen King's novel Under the Dome, Junior Rennie murders a woman who he hates and has intercourse with her dead body.
  • Georges Bataille's novella Story of the Eye ends with the main characters performing perverse and sacrilegious sexual acts on a passive priest, who is raped and strangled to death as he climaxes. After murdering him, the characters continue to perform sexual acts with his dismembered eyeball.
  • In Chuck Palahniuk's Lullaby, the protagonist has intercourse with his wife, though unbeknownst to him, she is dead. Another character in this novel is a necrophile paramedic.
  • Edgar Allan Poe once described the death of a beautiful young woman to be one of the most beautiful images. (By this, he was not saying that it is a good thing for young women to die; to him melancholy and pain were sources of beauty.) Also, his poem "Annabel Lee" includes, towards the end, possible necrophilic imagery.
  • Algernon Swinburne wrote a frankly necrophilic poem, "The Leper", in which a man keeps the body of his former lover in his house: "Love bites and stings me through, to see/Her keen face made of sunken bones./Her worn-off eyelids madden me,/That were shot through with purple once."
  • Oscar Wilde's play, Salome is based on the Biblical story of a Judean princess who performs the Dance of the Seven Veils for the Tetrarch, Herod, in exchange for the head of John the Baptist. When Salome finally receives the Christian prophet's head, she addresses it in an erotic monologue that has highly suggestive necrophiliac overtones. Various artistic depictions of the story, particularly in the work of Gustave Moreau and Aubrey Beardsley, also hint at this subtext.
  • In Christopher Moore's novel, Bloodsucking Fiends, when the police find the vampire Jody in Tommy's freezer, they think it's a dead body he's hiding so they send her to the morgue. The man working there is a necrophile and nearly molests her before she wakes up, giving him a heart attack that leads to his death. (She tucks his erection away so when he's found no one will suspect his dirty secret.)
  • In C. M. Eddy, Jr.'s short story "The Loved Dead", the protagonist's actions revolve around his misunderstood feelings towards dead people. It starts with his own grandfather and progresses on toward necrophilia and becoming a serial killer to satisfy his desires.
  • In Poppy Z. Brite's novel, Exquisite Corpse, the protagonist is a necrophile and serial killer. He explains his behavior as a compensation for loneliness.
  • Richard Brautigan's novel Dreaming of Babylon: A Private Eye Novel 1942 features a coroner who speaks openly of his attraction to female corpses, though he denies having intercourse with them.
  • In the video game The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, there is a mission in which the player must anger a creature called a Dremora into attacking. When the creature finally snaps, it threatens to rape the player's remains, mockingly promising that it will "be gentle." In the sequel, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, there is a character named Falanu Hlaalu, an alchemist in the city of Skingrad who rather suspiciously asks if you know the fine for necrophilia in Cyrodiil. If you choose to tell her the fine, the character asks if it is a first offense, and Falanu answers "Let's assume, no." When she hears the fine itself, she says enthusiastically: "That's nothing compared to Morrowind. Thanks." Other characters living in the city note that they have seen her in the graveyard with an odd smile on her face.
  • In The Secret Texts Trilogy by Holly Lisle, Andrew Sabir of the Hellspawn Trinity often rapes the corpses of the dead before his cousin, Crispin, buries them in his famous garden. Crispin and Anwyn, who are the other members of the Trinity, find this habit of his disgusting, and make that known even in their introduction. Often, Andrew's victims are children, as the energy of children, especially little girls, is considered by those who practice both Wolf and Dragon magic to be the purest.
  • A character in the video games Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, the real estate mogul Donald Love, is a cannibal and most likely a necrophile. The player has do various tasks for Love, including fetching corpses for him. He is also said to attend so-called "morgue parties". In "Grand Theft Auto IV" the player meets a character named "Eddie Low" who is a serial killer, cannibal and necrophiliac, twice. The first time, he asks for a ride to the docks, where he disposes of a victim. The second time, the player character insults him, and Eddie attacks with a knife, intending to have sex with the player character's remains. The player is forced to kill Eddie.
  • In Hideo Yamamoto's original Manga of Ichi the Killer, the crime scene cleaner Inoue is depicted as a necrophile, and shown in silhouette having sex with the corpse of a 17 year old girl whilst his coworkers prepare to bury her.
  • In the Quantic Dream game Fahrenheit (also known as The Indigo Prophecy), a sex scene between Lucas Kane and Carla Valenti occurs after Kane's resurrection, albeit before his death. Valenti remarks that he is very cold.
  • In The Order of the Stick in comic 446 a Hell of a Job a Necromancer informs Xykon that she "loves the undead I mean really LOVE the undead" indicating necrophillia and met with repulsion from Xykon claiming he is not a biophile.
  • Patrick Bateman, the protagonist of the novel and film American Psycho, is depicted as engaging in acts of necrophilia, with bodies and parts of them.
  • In Japanese manga and anime, the topic is many times present in the Ero guro sub-genre.
  • In the first chapter of Kaori Yuki's manga, Ludwig Revolution, Blanche discovers Prince Ludwig is a necrophile when she finds all the corpses in his bedroom.
  • In F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin, the ending actually involves a case of "reverse necrophilia" with Sgt. Becket being sexually assaulted by the technically-dead Alma's corporeal body, glimpses of which he gets flashes of while hallucinating a battle with an apparition of a squadmate gone mad.
  • In Barbara Gowdy's short story "We Seldom Look on Love", a main character is depeicted as a necrophile. Her lover is forced to take his life to be involved with her.
  • Under writer Geoff Johns, Green Lantern villain Black Hand was reimagined as a necrophile.
  • In Angela Carter's short story "The Snow Child" (published in The Bloody Chamber), the Count rapes the corpse of the girl.

Necrophilia in film and television

  • The B movie Sweet Kill (1973) revolves around a lead character who becomes aroused only by dead bodies
  • In the animated TV series Drawn Together, Captain Hero has had multiple occasions where he's had an attraction to corpses, such as having a hissy fit because he couldn't find a dead body he was told about.
  • In 1980, artist John Duncan produced Blind Date, a film in which he reportedly had sex with a human cadaver.[1]
  • The film Idlewild (2006) depicted a scene in which musician-mortician Percival, played by Andre 3000, sings a romantic song to his dead girlfriend as he gazes longinly at her half-dressed corpse, which he embalms, applies makeup to and dresses up.
  • Takashi Miike's film Visitor Q contains a scene where a man rapes and accidentally kills a woman, and then decides to have sex with her before chopping her body into pieces. While having sex, the body goes into rigor mortis and his penis gets stuck.
  • The protagonist in Dominique Deruddere's 1987 film Crazy Love, based on various writings by author and poet Charles Bukowski, has sex with a dead woman in the third and final act.
  • The 1987 and 1991 controversial German underground films Nekromantik and Nekromantik 2 offer a graphic portrayal of sexual necrophilia.
  • In the 1989 comedy film Weekend at Bernie's, the corpse's mistress returns to his beachfront home and has sex with the corpse, not realizing that Bernie has been dead for days.
  • A 1991 Taggart episode, "Nest of Vipers", featured a plotline where a necrophiliac used venomous animals to commit murders.
  • In the 1994 film Clerks, Dante Hicks' on and off girlfriend Caitlin Bree mistakenly has sex with a dead man in a convenience store bathroom, believing it to be Hicks.
  • The 1994 film Aftermath directed by Nacho Cerdà deals with necrophilia in a morgue.
  • The 1996 Canadian film Kissed, starring Molly Parker, centers around a young woman's increasingly romantic fascination with corpses.
  • The 2000 film Quills depicts a dream where the Abbé in charge of the Marquis de Sade's asylum fondles and fornicates with a dead laundress. In it, she comes back to life during sex, then returns to a corpse once he realizes his actions.
  • In Rob Zombie's House of 1000 Corpses and The Devil's Rejects, Otis B. Driftwood is a rapist and a necrophile. He is seen in one scene sleeping with a dead body of a woman he presumably killed, and when shown a picture of a dead cheerleader and told that "she isn't so fuckable now", Otis responds that she is.
  • The character Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell in Prison Break "raped and killed children, and not always in that order".
  • The Season 3 Episode 6 of Nip/Tuck titled "Frankenlaura" features a necrophiliac mortician who preserves the body of his dead sister in order to make love to it.
  • In a scene in the film Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, the character Alfredo Sawyer is depicted as passionately kissing a severed and heavily decayed head as he disposes of body parts in a swamp.
  • In his comedy special Life is Worth Losing, George Carlin talks about necrophilia. One of his observations is that the best part is that one doesn't have to bring flowers; the flowers are usually already there.
  • In the Family Guy episode, "Death is a Bitch", Death (represented by the Grim Reaper), continues to have intercourse with a woman after he kills her with his touch. In the later episode "I Take Thee Quagmire", Glen Quagmire asks Death if he can have the corpse of his deceased ex-wife "for a few minutes", implying that, among other things, Quagmire could be a necrophile. This was proved in the episode "And Then There Were Fewer" When Quagmire leaves with Stephanie's dead body.
  • In the 2009 film Necromentia the character Hagen is accused of having engaged in necrophilia on multiple occasions with his dead lover.
  • The Season 2 episode of Puppets Who Kill, "Dan and the Necrophiliac", features a female necrophiliac who is caught having sex with her dead uncle at his funeral. Later in the episode the character of Dan Barlow (Dan Redican), who is attracted to her, fakes his own death so that she will violate his corpse.
  • The Criminal Minds episode "Cold Comfort" features a necrophilic serial killer who kills women so he can have sex with the bodies, believing them to be his dead au pair Abbey. Also, in the episode "Sex, Birth, Death", Dr Reid is sought out by Nathan Harris (Anton Yelchin), a teenage boy who is having necrophilic urges, much to his disturbance. Nathan is then psychoanalysed, where he admits that the sight of the cadavers that his mother works with (she's a college professor) sexually arouse him.
  • In Haute Tension, the antagonist performs fellatio on himself with a decapitated head.
  • The film Freddy vs. Jason depicts a scene where Freddy Krueger has sex with the body of a dead girl; also, in the Nightmare on Elm Street comic books by Wildstorm, Freddy is implicated as having molested the dead bodies of children.
  • In the 2007 independent film Elvis and Anabelle, Elvis is an unlicensed mortician who revives a dead Annabelle after kissing her. He is later falsely accused of "sleeping" with her corpse.
  • In the twelfth episode of the first season of Masters of Horrors, Haeckel's Tale, one of the characters, unsatisfied by her current partner, has sexual consort with her dead husband and the other resurrected corpses.
  • In the famous machinima series Sanity Not Included the main character Dex points out his girl friend is into Necrophilia by saying "Actually she's kind of into it a bit, she likes Necrophilia quite a lot and..."

Necrophilia in music

  • Satirical songwriter Tom Lehrer, whose 1950s recordings mentioned many topics not normally openly discussed in those days, referenced a friend of his who "wrote a heartwarming story about a young necrophiliac who finally achieved his lifelong ambition by becoming Coroner!" Lehrer gave the audience a few seconds to murmur in bewilderment, and then said, "The rest of you can look it up when you get home!"
  • Jimmy Cross's song "I Want My Baby Back" is a parody of the morbid teenage tragedy song genre that was popular in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
  • The Geto Boys song "Mind of a Lunatic" (from the 1989 album Grip It! On That Other Level and the 1990 Def American release) has a lyric where Bushwick Bill as a serial rapist kills a woman and has sex with a corpse; the remake of the song "Skitso" (1992) on his album Little Big Man has this reference.
  • One of the main themes in The Doug Anthony All Stars CD/video release Dead & Alive is necrophilia. "Necrophilia comes from the Latin 'necros' meaning 'dead' and 'philia,' the verb, 'to fill.' And I notice when I say that word 'necrophilia,' a lot of the younger people up the front visibly stiffen. The older mob up the back begin to look a bit scared. And quite rightly so."
  • of Montreal's song "Chrissy Kiss The Corpse" features a titular woman whose "vile hobby" is "fondling the dead".

Several rock artists also focus on the connection between romantic love and death, despair, and the occult:

  • Progressive metal outfit Savatage wrote a song titled "Necrophilia" which was released on the album Power of the Night.
  • In the 1970s, shock rocker Alice Cooper recorded four songs about necrophilia: "I Love the Dead", "Blue Turk," "Refrigerator Heaven", and "Cold Ethyl".
  • American industrial rock band Stabbing Westward has many songs dealing with despair, drug abuse, sexual abuse, death, and romantic love, often in conjunction.
  • Horror punk band The Misfits wrote a song called "Last Caress" which includes the lines "Sweet lovely death/ I am waiting for your breath/ Come Sweet Death, One Last Caress". Also covered by NOFX, Metallica and AFI. Additionally, there is another Misfits tune, called "Hate the Living, Love the Dead", where the focus is on the construction of an undead bride.
  • Rammstein wrote a song called "Heirate mich" (Marry me) in which a man digs up his dead girlfriend and "takes what's still there".
  • Horror punk band Murderdolls, led by Wednesday 13, has created a life style out of singing about necrophilia and sexual acts with the dead.
  • Punk rock band TSOL had a minor hit with "Code Blue", a song that justifies necrophilia by claiming (among other things) that the singer can, "Do what I want and [she] won't complain."
  • The song "Nekrofelia" by Danish psychobilly band Nekromantix is about necrophilia
  • American deathcore band Whitechapel's album The Somatic Defilement has a great deal of nercrophilic themes. The song "Ear To Ear" in cludes the following lyric: "Necromaniac pursuing dreams of liquid suffocation/the gurgling of gore, the sound of splitting hide, the griding of the bones"
  • In 1993, a music video for Tom Petty's hit song "Mary Jane's Last Dance" featured the singer simulating various romantic poses with a dead woman (Kim Basinger).
  • In 2000, comedian Stephen Lynch released a song called "A Month Dead" about a necrophile whose lover is beginning to smell on his album A Little Bit Special.
  • British metal band Cradle of Filth released a poster with vocalist Dani Filth standing in a cemetery, with the words "Dead Girls Don't Say 'No'"
  • British Grindcore band Raging Speedhorn wrote a song called "Necrophiliac glue-sniffer".
  • Thrash metal band Slayer have many songs concerning necrophilia. They released "Necrophiliac" on Hell Awaits, "Dead Skin Mask" (about Ed Gein) on Seasons in the Abyss and yet another track on Divine Intervention about Jeffrey Dahmer called "213".
  • Brotha Lynch Hung, a hardcore rapper from Sacramento is one of the most gruesome and explicitally violent lyricists with songs graphically chronicling a life filled by drug use and sale, promiscuity, ultra-violence, rape, infanticide, necrophilia, and cannibalism.
  • Horrorcore rap group Wolfpac released a song called "Death Becomes Her", about having sex with a dead girl and eventually having to hide the body from the police.
  • Similarly, the song "We Danced" by the supergroup Dark Lotus, which includes the members of Insane Clown Posse, depicts the resurrection of several young women in a cemetery who proceed to have sex with the group members. The Dark Lotus album Black Rain features a song entitled "Doornail Dorothy", which tells the story of a sexually promiscuous ghost who the group members have sex with.
  • In 2006, Gnarls Barkley released a song entitled "Necromancer," which describes a man's obsession with a dead woman. At points he asks her to "wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up." He describes her "sexy suicide" and says that "she was cool when I met her but I think I like her better dead."
  • Black metal band Mayhem Released a song Called "Necrolust" from the Deathcrush EP.
  • Killing Miranda released a song "Burn Sinister". Choice lyrics snippets: "away from prying eyes", "my cold dead flesh", "romance this rotting meat", "the smell of formaldehyde and perfume"....
  • Voltaire wrote a song on his album Almost Human called "Dead Girls", about a man being convicted for fornicating while the deceased in a morgue. Another song, on the album Ooky Spooky, is titled "Zombie Prostitute".
  • Cannibal Corpse has many songs about necrophilia and corpse defiling, such as "I Cum Blood", "Necropedophile", "Dismembered and Molested" and "Gallery of Suicide". Ironically they also have songs about the dead coming back to life and raping the living, like "Necrosadistic Warning" and "Post Mortal Ejaculation" and even songs about zombies having sex, like "Unite the Dead." George Fisher says that "the songs are all in good faith, and are not meant to offend real necrophiles, despite offending everyone else."
  • Cradle of Filth's song "Lord Abortion" is thought to be about necrophilia, based on lyrics and a female voice at the introduction that says "Care for a little necrophilia, hm?". This line was borrowed from a line spoken by Kim Greist in the film Brazil.
  • Noise musician Atrax Morgue's work revolves heavily around necrophilia; track titles include "Necrosadism", "Esthetik of a Corpse", "Cold Pleasure", "Necrophile Lust", and the "Necrophiliac Experience" series.
  • The song "A Little Piece of Heaven" on the self-titled album by Avenged Sevenfold describes his necrophilic act. "Cause I really always knew that my little crime would be cold/that's why I got a heater for your thighs" "She was never this good in bed even when she was sleeping/now she's just so perfect I've never been so fucking deep in." In the song, it is about a man who kills his girlfriend when she laughs at him, when he proposes. She comes back to life and kills him, then they both come back from the grave, get married and go on a murder spree. In the video, this is all shown as a cartoon and the man has sex with the corpse of his girlfriend after he kills her.
  • The song "Last Kiss Goodbye" by Lordi talks about hiding a girl's body, and being in love with her.
  • Norwegian Black Metal band Ancient's song "Willothewisp" is about a man's love story with his dead lover, which is depicted in the video clip.
  • The Black Dahlia Murder released the song "A Vulgar Picture". It tells the story of a man going into a grave to dig up his dead wife. They also released a song titled "Deatmask Divine" featuring the lyrics "I could never let you go my darling cold and blue / I wonder are you dreaming still spread eagle blood removed / I weave the sucking trocar beneath your bruising skin / tonight I'll lay beside you darling in necromantic sin"
  • The Rob Zombie song "Demonoid Phenomenon" features samples from the 1971 film Daughters of Darkness (Les Lèvres Rouges), one of which is "Enjoy that dead girl's body".
  • The Mars Volta released a song in 2009 called "Halo of Nembutals" containing the lyrics "They send in the necrophiliacs".
  • The song Cemetery by the Canadian rock band Headstones is about a girlfriend "from the wrong side of town", featuring the lyrics "Went down to the cemetery looking for love / Got there and my baby was buried - I had to dig her up".
  • Rapper DMX referred to being a necrophiliac in the song "Bring Your Whole Crew" on his 1998 album Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood when he rapped "...got blood on my dick 'cause I fucked a corpse".
  • The aggrotech artist Suicide Commando released a song called "Necrophilia" on his debut album Critical Stage released in 1994.
  • The Horrorcore rapper King Gordy talks about raping and licking a young girl who has been dead for weeks on the song "Mr 187" in 2009.
  • Shock Rock band The Murder Groupies occasionally preformed a song live titled N.D.Q (Necrphiliac Drag Queens)
  • OFWGKTA member and rapper Tyler, The Creator talks about having sex with the corpse of a girl who wouldn't go to prom with him in the song "Sarah" from his first album Bastard. He also sings about having sex with the corpse of a girl who rejected him in a forest in the song "She" with Frank Ocean from his sophomore album Goblin.
  • Heavy Metal band Avenged Sevenfold has a music video for their song A Little piece of Heaven in their Self-Titled Album which makes references to Necrophilia
  • Half Man Half Biscuit's song "Excavating Rita" from their album 90 Bisodol (Crimond) concerns a bereaved Betterware salesman who engages in necrophilia and is sectioned as a result.
  • The american band Creature Feature's song "Corpse in my bed" deals with a strong attachment to a woman, even after her death. Her corpse is kept in his bed and it' stated that "The only complaint is that perfume she wears, a mix of rancid milk and molding pears".

References

  1. ^ Duncan, John (2003). "Foul Perfection: Thoughts on Caricature". In John C. Welchman. Foul perfection: essays and criticism. MIT Press. pp. 94. ISBN 9780262611787. http://books.google.com/books?id=HwRB_3WmDxAC&pg=PA94. 

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