Joseph Farr Professor Sells Comp I 09/04/2016 Book review on Bram Stoker’s “Dracula” The assembly of miscellaneous excerpts and diary entries revealed the narrative of the attorney’s journey to the isolated castle of the Romanian nobleman in the Eastern European country of Transylvania. The conclusion of property transaction that Harker was supposed to be negotiating with Count Dracula‚ was quickly forgotten once the count had taken his lawyer prisoner. Picturesque views of the Carpathians‚ flamboyant
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Dracula‚ written by Bram Stoker‚ presents readers to possibly the most infamous monster in all of literature. The fictional character Count Dracula‚ has come to symbolize the periphery between the majority and being an outsider to that group. Dracula’s appeal throughout the years and genres unquestionably stem from his sense of romanticism and monster. Readers no doubt are attracted to his monstrous sensibilities‚ which provide a sense of looking first at his appearance‚ personality‚ and behavior
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Use Of The Diary Form Narrative in The Novel Dracula The Irish author‚ Bram Stoker‚ was a creative and intellectual writer‚ and as such‚ wrote the gothic novel Dracula in the diary form of narrative. This was a good choice of how to write the novel since it was very beneficial to the plot of Dracula. Examples of how the diary form is beneficial to Dracula are seen in his writing and book‚ as I will now commence in telling you. One of the greatest benefits of the diary narrative
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novel Mina acted out one of the masculine features a male would have: protectiveness. Mina stayed with Lucy when she had become a meal for Count Dracula. She did everything she could to protect Lucy from the unthinkable. Mina‚ Dr. Seward‚ and Van Helsing do all they possibly can to protect Lucy. Eventually Mina must leave Lucy on the news that her fiancée‚ Jonathon Harker‚ is in a hospital after having been missing for months. Mina is also very much in control of herself. She is very much opposite
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To ask the question; “Why do you enjoy a good monster story?” Is to ask why do we enjoy life itself. There are a multitude of reasons; Real life incorporation‚ Excellent characters‚ or perhaps it’s the setting that each and every story takes place‚ the setting that ties the plot‚ characters and history together. These three are for myself what makes a good story in general‚ not just for a monster story. For what makes a good or even excellent story? A shred of truth can go a long ways. In fact with
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Written in 1897‚ the greatest horror book in its time was created‚ Dracula‚ by Bram Stocker. This book contained different aspects of vampirism that was had associated itself with flight of the imagination of romanticism. Freud’s idea of psychoanalysis was basically intertwined with this book‚ because his psychoanalytical reasoning’s was based on this book. "All human experiences of morbid dread and aggressive wishes and in vampirism we see these repressed wishes becoming plainly visible." -Sigmund
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Shadow of the Vampire is a post-modern text which is a reconstruction of Dracula‚ a novel by Bram Stoker‚ and Nosferatu a film directed by F.W. Murnau. The use of intertexuality in Shadow of the Vampire is a key aspect which allows it to echo; themes‚ the gothic mode and issues that are present in the other two texts. Through a clear pastiche‚ Merhige produces a new text from the old. Immortality is a key theme which has been subverted from the physical sense through sucking blood‚ as it’s represented
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“To what extent do the themes of Dracula reflect the social‚ cultural and historical context in which the novel is set? “ In one’s novel‚ themes successfully assist to highlight the social‚ cultural and historical context in which can impact the experience one can face. In ‘Dracula’ by Bram Stoker we are confronted by three protagonist who are un aware of the fact that vampires are lurking around‚ they experience various attacks and shocking discoveries which leads them to a new concept on the world
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Dracula’s Eternal Life “You’re under the thrall of the Dark Prince!” This quote is well-known amongst science-fiction fans today; it comes from the popular television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer‚ when Buffy battles none other than the Count Dracula himself. As David J. Skal says in his book Screams of Reason: Mad Science and Modern Culture‚ “[Dracula] is paradoxically driven by the same dreams and frustrations as the fictional heroes and their real-life readers” (Skal 23). Because he
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Corruption of Love within the Innocent Within the works of William Shakespeare’s Othello‚ Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein the concept of love is found within characters that are innocent and filled with good intentions. In all three works‚ love fills specified characters with joy and gratefulness towards the other characters who they claim to love. Unfortunately‚ the characters that experience love are only satisfied with its graces until it somehow gets corrupted. The minds
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