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    In passage #1 of Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula‚ Stoker describes an event in which Dr. Seward‚ Quincey Morris‚ Lord Godalming‚ and Van Helsing decapitate Lucy in her vampiress state in order to truly kill her. Through Dr. Seward’s description of actions done by the men in order to kill Lucy‚ and the pathetic fallacy described after their task was complete‚ Stoker conveys a tone of relief in the passage. The men needed to decapitate Lucy and fill her mouth with garlic in order to truly end her life

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    In Dracula written by Bram Stoker there is a constant battle between reason using superstition and rationality. Jonathan and Seward are both British men and subsequently express a more rational mindset. As the text continues and Dracula plays a larger role‚ the characters are forced to use a superstition to describe his role. By the end of the text‚ Jonathan and Seward use spiritual reasoning to defeat Dracula. Yet these characters use spiritual reasoning‚ scientific reason becomes the successor

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    the author of Dracula as well as a Victorian man‚ includes religious elements in the book which explains the qualities of good and evil in the Victorian era London. Characters in the novel are Count Dracula‚ Jonathan Harker‚ Quincy Morris‚ Dr. Van Helsing‚ Mina Harker‚ and Lucy. Jonathan on his way to Dracula’s castle is the first character introduced. He is the husband of Mina‚ and the other men help him tremendously to save the town from the evil Dracula. Lucy is a dilapidated Victorian friend

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    In Bram Stoker ’s Dracula‚ the most blatant and powerful symbol is blood. He takes the blood that means so much to the believers of this legend and has it represent more than even they could imagine. Blood is the main object associated with vampires and vampirism. From a mythical standpoint‚ it is the basis of life for the vampires as they feed off of the blood of young‚ vibrant souls. From a more scientific standpoint blood is what would drip out of the corpse ’s mouth when family members would

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    “villain” with ill intentions and a hero or heroin who tries to thwart the villain’s malevolent plans. Dracula‚ by Bram Stoker‚ is a perfect example of a “good versus evil” novel. Stoker uses the Christian characters such as Mina‚ Dr. Seward‚ Van Helsing‚ Harker‚ and others to portray the side of good in the story. Dracula and his fellow vampires are depicted as the evil characters of the gothic novel. The novel begins with the evil Count Dracula holding Harker captive‚ in order to attain his

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    Alexander Lucero AP English 12 Yu 5.17.12 Homosexuality Portrayed in Literature: Threat To Yourself and Those Around You The Victorian era and Elizabethan era had many homophobic attributes‚ just as today’s society does. Gothic writers of the Victorian Age played off of the fear and immorality of homosexuality and used those feelings as a basis for their novels. Bram Stoker told a story about a vampire that challenged the Victorian gender roles and managed to reverse them‚ making men faint like

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    and the supernatural are considered irrational because one can’t prove it mechanically or scientifically. In Dracula‚ most of the characters are modern people who are narrow minded and clueless about the reality of the world. As Jonathan‚ Mina‚ Van Helsing‚ Lucy‚ and Dr.Seward experienced the pre-modern world‚ they soon realized the deeper reality of the world.  They encountered Lucy turning into a vampire and she died by her husband’s hand. Even with all the evidence that proved superstition was

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    Throughout many types of literature‚ violence exists to enhance the reader ’s interest in order to add a sense of excitement or conflict to a novel. This statement withholds much truthfulness due to the fact that without violence in a piece of literature such as Dracula by Bram Stoker‚ the plot would not have the same impact if it were lacking violence. So to holds true to that of the movie. The movie bares different characteristics then that of the book. First off‚ the whole ordeal with the wolf

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    had sleepless nights and felt horrid. The atmosphere in the bedroom had a demonic and death feel to it anytime someone walked in. Once Lucy was introduced to the Dr. Seward and Van Helsing they immediately started their treatment at the house in her bedroom. Both doctors soon caught onto Dracula’s tricks. Once Van Helsing laid a garlic around her neck sending him away. Lucy would write into her diary of how she felt throughout the treatment and she says in her journal‚ “Four days and nights of peace”

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    make the reader shudder. Stoker vividly describes how he sets his “reeking lips” on Mina’s throat and becomes so gorged with blood that “Even the deep‚ burning eyes seemed set amongst swollen flesh” (759‚ 135). In one especially gruesome instance‚ Van Helsing and the others enter the Harker’s bedroom to see Dracula‚ bloody and bare chested‚ forcing Mina Harker to drink the blood from his own dead veins (634). This mutual transfer of blood also links to the sexual elements of the vampires’ atmosphere

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