that I can be identified in the literature of that time. Written in the late 19th century‚ Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Charles Perrault’s “Little Red Riding Hood” both explore the controversy of the times by juxtaposing ideal narrow gender roles that were accepted during the Victorian Age. Also‚ through
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Kevin Pearson 3-28-12 I. Attention Getter Have you never felt a sudden rush of panic when you saw something scary pop out of nowhere in a Horror movie? Have you never squirmed in you seat at the theatre or even in your living room chair because you saw something that was unsettling on the screen? II. Need Step Of course you have. All of us have. Every one of us has been afraid or startled by something or someone in the Horror movie medium. But‚ why? What make us so afraid of the
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Today’s society is focused on a variety of things such as entertainment‚ politics‚ and dank memes. Above all‚ however‚ today’s society has an insatiable infatuation with sex. Each generation can pretend that they were much less distracted by it than the following generation‚ but that is simply not the case. Every generation is obsessed with sex. The reason for this is not because sex is something that every person wants‚ but because it is treated as something that is not normally human. It is treated
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transgress the boundaries that humans are always trying to establish. Vampire lore has reflected the values and social structures of the culture it has existed in‚ but over the past century the values have transformed. From the classic story of Stoker’s Dracula where he is presented as sinister and non-human‚ the vampire aspect of literature has evolved drastically to a more heroic immortal. Physically‚ vampires have changed their appearance over the last century from the dark and non-human approach to
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cinematic vampire. Giving proper recognition to Bram Stoker for his 1897 best-selling Gothic novel‚ Dracula‚ the original prevalent image of the vampire was that of a tall‚ pale-skinned‚ debonair‚ tuxedo and cape sporting nobleman‚ with fangs (Taylor 91). This distinguishing semblance and deportment was suitably brandished by Bela Lugosi with his classic portrayal of the Count in the Tod Browning’s Dracula (1931)‚ and would be copied to one degree or another in myriad films for decades to follow (Wikipedia
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How to Read Literature Like a Professor by Thomas C. Foster will not grant you some innate capability to comprehend complicated texts‚ and it will most definitely not establish your position in society as a“professor.” Coincidentally‚ Foster’s novel demonstrates an essential quality of Literature: placing the reader fast asleep. However‚ that is not to say the novel isn’t good; the novel is simply not a “joy read.” The book not being particularly enjoyable has nothing to do with the manner in which
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about the three proposals she received “Why can’t they let a girl marry three men‚ or as many as want her‚ and save all this trouble?” (Stoker 69). She is blonde‚ innocent‚ and even childish; therefore Dracula manages to seduce her. He visits her multiple times by night to drink her blood. After Dracula drank too much of her blood‚ Dr Van Helsing tried to save her life with a blood transfusion; she received blood not only from her fiancé Arthur Holmwood‚ but also from Quincey Morris‚ Jack Seward‚ and
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screen several times‚ also associated with another terror story Dracula. It was written by Bram Stoker who was an English author. Dracula is the story of the legendary count who is a vampire‚ the story tells us the intent of Dracula to move from his castle in Transylvania to London to find new victims and to spread the curse. The battle between Dracula and Abraham Val Helsing takes place in England where the vampire was destroyed. (Dracula) The exceptional work done by Stoker have defined the of vampires
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children led Victorians to refine their understanding of the motherly instinct. They began to believe that violence and motherhood went hand in hand. What today would be called postpartum depression‚ at that time was considered mania. This played into Dracula because as Stoker wrote it‚ there was a great contrast between the nurturing Mina Harker and the child killing vampires when he writes‚ “If my ears did not deceive me there was a gasp and a low wail‚ as of a half smothered child. The women closed
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the bad characteristics of the normal woman when she transforms. As the film develops I expect to see the norm try to discover why the modern girl transforms to the cat or how‚ and tries ways to figure out how to stop it. 2. In the movie clip Dracula‚ the gothic side of horror
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