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    Dracula

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    Cited: StokerBram. Bram Stoker ’s Dracula. Candlewick‚ 2004. McWhir‚ Anne. Pollution and Redemption in “Dracula”. Modern Language Studies‚ 1987

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    Dracula, Women of

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    Lucy Westerna and Mina Harker are the only two female characters Bram Stoker describes in detail in the novel Dracula. Lucy and Mina are two of the three characters that the reader sees becoming a vampire‚ and both characters are narrators. It is clear that these two play a very important role in the novel. Their actions have a huge effect on the way the novel unfolds. Lucy and Mina have many differences and similarities in representing the Victorian women. Lucy represents all of the evil traits

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    intentions. This war entails Count Dracula‚ a blood sucking vampire who wants to infect others with his bite‚ and a group of individuals who have been affected by his evil ways. The group joins together to hunt Dracula and avenge evil acts. Dracula by Bram Stoker‚ is of a war of good versus evil in how a group of good individuals are on a mission to hunt down Dracula and put an end to his evil ways. There is one sole purpose as to why the group must hunt Dracula‚ and many instances leading up to that point

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    The animated film Hotel Transylvania‚ (2012)‚ directed by Genndy Tartakovsky is based on the original Dracula novel published in 1897‚ written by Bram Stoker. This film is an animated comedy with the sub-genre of horror. The purpose of the horror in this film is to scare alongside entertain the audience. Therefore‚ comedy is the main genre in the film Hotel Transylvania‚ because the intended audience is children. Some horror conventions used in this film include setting‚ characters‚ plot and ideas

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    DRACULA V.S TWILIGHT Bram Stokers Dracula and Twilights Edward Cullen may both be vampires but don’t have much in common. Dracula could not go out in the sun. Edward Cullen can. Although when he does he sparkles‚ which makes things a little difficult when going out in public. Dracula hunted people. He took human lives for blood. Edward Cullen and his family consider themselves “vegetarians” only hunting animals for blood. Dracula slept in a coffin. Edward Cullen doesn’t sleep. Ever.

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    the reason Stoker chose vampires as the subject of interest is because a vampire is a man that has been manipulated‚ distorted‚ and mutated‚ but yet is still able to maraud in the bodily flesh and figure of the “righteous man”. The idea of the righteous god abiding man takes an important role in the novel. When Jonathan Harker was still initially discovering who Dracula was he questioned: “What manner of man is this‚ or what manner of creature is it in the semblance of a man?” (Stoker‚ ch. 23).

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    Dracula

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    Dracula‚ by Bram Stoker‚ is a classic gothic novel‚ originally published in 1897. The novel focuses on a group of men following and‚ ultimately‚ killing a vampire named Dracula. The readers learn fairly early in the book that vampires have supernatural powers and limitations they face. When Jonathan Harker‚ the first character met in the novel‚ goes to Dracula’s castle‚ he witnesses most of Dracula’s strengths and weaknesses. A few chapters in‚ the readers meet a bug-eating mental patient named Renfield

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    Dracula

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    Evil never conquers because good always overcomes it. A good example of this is the book Dracula by Bram Stoker because the author expresses the nature of good vs. evil. Dracula wants to come to London because he wants to turn everyone into vampires. The basic background of the book Dracula is when Jonathan Harker‚ a realtor who is sent to Transylvania to complete a transaction with Dracula so he can come to England. What Harker does not know is that Dracula has a plan for world domination. Well

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    Women In Dracula

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    Bram Stoker used his characters in Dracula to help portray the death of the Victorian Woman and the birth of the New Woman. During this time‚ women didn’t have the equal rights that men did. During the 19th century‚ women weren’t able to vote and usually stayed home to be housewives. This shows that women were accustomed to the conventional Victorian lifestyle‚ which meant that they rarely did anything outside of the house. Victorian woman didn’t play a big role in society‚ and were known as the

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    Liminality in Dracula

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    entities are neither here nor there; they are betwixt and between the positions assigned and arrayed by law‚ custom‚ convention‚ and ceremonial” (Turner‚ The Ritual Process 95). Arnold van Gennep’s original concept of liminality is a central theme to Bram Stoker’s Dracula. It provides depth and understanding behind many of the superstitious beliefs and occurrences throughout the novel. Liminality is the threshold and the presence of an in between state occurring within rituals‚ natural events‚ and supernatural

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