This book became so significant because he kind of just did what he wanted with the book. ”During this time behavior and mortality had to be restrained like the queen.”
You weren’t allowed to write about anything sexually. The biting of the neck would be considered writing about sex. I think everyone had a change of view in the way that you wrote books. The fact that he wrote about sex when it wasn’t allowed I think that some people where mad and others where happy about it. I think it would open the door to other book writers would start writing about sex. Which I think brought an up rise …show more content…
”A tall old man…And cladin in black from head to toe, without a single speck of color about him anywhere. “I think this opened doors to the world of vampires and it started an appearance for how the vampires looked.He studied vampires for a long period of time. I think this played a role in how people used the image of a vampire. We still to this day use the appearance that Bram Stoker used. Like the Movie Twilight used some of the imagery with the pale skin and the red eyes.
Bram Stoker studied people that would eat others. Princess Elizabeth was one of the people that would eat people. She killed many of her servants, she said to believe that “blood eating would make her look younger. “There was aid to be around 650 young woman who were killed and eaten by her. Vlad the Impaler was aid to give Bram Stoker inspiration to write Dracula.
( “Inspired by men who acted like animals.”) He was a man that would also eat people they called him Dracula.It was said that he had a thirst for blood and that’s how he would punish his