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    depends on whom you ask‚ and it may vary according to the concepts and values that he/her was raised on - it differs among different peoples‚ cultures and traditions. In this essay I will try to answer this question from the point of the story The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas. In order to discuss the revenge issue of this book let us begin by a brief summery of the story. Edmond Dantes‚ a young sailor‚ gets a reward to be a Captain of a ship‚ but unfortunately four men arranged that he

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    Bram Stoker Bram Stoker (1847-1912) is best known as the author of Dracula. Abraham Stoker was born in Clontarf‚ Ireland in 1847. He was a sickly child‚ bedridden for much of his boyhood. As a student at Trinity College‚ however‚ he excelled in athletics as well as academics‚ and graduated with honors in mathematics in 1870. He worked for ten years in the Irish Civil Service‚ and during this time contributed drama criticism to the Dublin Mail. Despite an active personal and professional life‚

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    movement in the early days of narrative film) based on the novel “Dracula” by Bram Stoker. In the public domain version I watched the character’s names have been changed to match the names of the characters from “Dracula”. Jonathon Harker (Gustav von Wangenheim) is an estate agent’s clerk who is sent to Transylvania to visit Count Dracula (Max Schreck)‚ a man wishing to buy a house in their town of Wisborg‚ Germany. The castle of Count Dracula is plagued in mystery and all of the townsfolk are scared

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    responder. This is achieved through the use of a number of different techniques and conventions. The fear of the unknown is expressed through dark‚ uncertain and mysterious circumstances cause responders to feel vulnerable and fearful. In Bram Stoker’s Dracula the overpowering force of the sublime‚ the prominence of religion‚ death and use of darkness accompanied by typical Gothic techniques evoke a fear of the unknown in responders. This common Gothic themes can also be observed in The Road by Cormac McCarthy

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    themselves‚ the sheer variety of personas displayed in Dracula allow for a textuality and completeness that Frankenstein lacks (Schaffrath 5). That being said however‚ Frankenstein utilizes its narrow perspective as a way to appeal to audiences with its added suspense‚ and does so whilst providing audiences with the mental accounts of the antagonist himself; an effective method of establishing character development of the antagonist which Dracula lacks greatly (Britton 2; Schaffrath 5). Though seen

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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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    in Bram Stoker’s novel and Coppola’s film? The protagonist and story of Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula have been widely adapted in films throughout many years. The legendary creature has mesmerized and frighten readers and viewers for nearly a century. Francis Ford Coppola however use the erotic romance of the original novel in order to illustrate a tragic love story in his film Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Bram Stoker has contributed a lot to shaping the modern conception of vampires which we see in

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    When you hear the word vampire you probably think of today’s modern charters‚ from Twilight or True Blood. According to the article “Blood Ties‚ The vampire Lover” By Helen T. Bailie‚ Today’s vampires make up book 53% of today’s book sells. Vampires in today’s image have become creatures of lust‚ the dream man of teenage girls all over the world. Before pop culture took over vampires in stories‚ were monsters of horror. Pre-dating today’s pop culture fad‚ vampires were used to explain things that

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    Vampire Essay The text Dracula was written in a time long before post-modernism‚ when Victorian values were considered important and issues relating gender were established. Nosferatu was also written in the time of modernism‚ where there was a sense in that western culture had lost its values. Shadow of a Vampire is a recent‚ post-modern text that focuses on the filming methods and techniques used to film Nosferatu. Using post-modern techniques that are comparable to satire in some scenes‚ Shadow

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    and was sent off to Chateau d’If‚ an infamous jail in which the worst criminals go. He miraculously escaped‚ became wealthy‚ and sought vengeance against these 3 men who had taken his youth and innocence and turned it into something horrible... the Count of Monte Cristo‚ the sly‚ vindictive‚ mysteriously wealthy character which everyone is humbled by because of his simple fashion and mystique. He speaks with his ex-fiance’s son’s friend‚ Franz‚ who warns Dantes ahead of time that everything that goes

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