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    Violence in Dracula

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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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    sexual‚ when Lucy receives blood transfusions from Arthur‚ Van Helsing‚ and Seward. Arthur‚ Lucy’s fiancée‚ delivers the first transfusion‚ and the characters note the direct parallels between Arthur and Lucy’s transfusion and sexual intercourse. There is an exchange of fluids from Arthur’s body into Lucy’s‚ and afterwards Arthur feels spent of energy while Lucy’s skin appears revitalized. The metaphor is further strengthened by Van Helsing and Seward both feeling it improper for

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    Dracula

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    In Anne McWhir’s essay titled “Pollution and Redemption in Dracula” she examines the theme of the stark contrasts between pure and unclean. Pollution in the sense the writer was going for does not mean landfills and gas guzzlers‚ but when the unclean taints the pure. Going beyond the surface definition‚ the book Dracula has many instances of contrasting values surrounding the thoughts of purity. The ideas of good and evil‚ life and death‚ new and old‚ and civilization and savagery are examined

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    Title: Dracula: Stoker ’s Response to the New Woman Author(s): Carol A. Senf Publication Details: Victorian Studies 26.1 (Autumn 1982): p33-49. Source: Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism. Ed. Jessica Bomarito and Russel Whitaker. Vol. 156. Detroit: Gale‚ 2006. From Literature Resource Center. Document Type: Critical essay Full Text: COPYRIGHT 2006 Gale‚ COPYRIGHT 2007 Gale‚ Cengage Learning Full Text:  [(essay date autumn 1982) In the following essay‚ Senf contends that‚ contrary

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    Dracula Essay Rough Copy The setting of Bram Stoker’s Dracula is in the late nineteenth-century London‚ where the flourishing of technology is replacing people’s belief of the old superstitious ways. The characters in this novel experience contacts with the supernatural beings that is unable to be proven even by the most advanced technology at the time‚ which leads them to doubt their own sanity. However‚ the progression of the novel proves that peace is restored into the characters’ lives after

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    Women in "Dracula" "Dracula" is a complicated novel with many themes. Perhaps the most prominent theme is the derogatory portrayal of women. During the time period "Dracula" was written‚ there was a large feminist movement and women’s traditional roles were starting to change. As seen in "A Doll’s House" ‚ women were supposed to be the angles of the house. They were not expected to do any work other than keeping the house clean‚ and entertaining the guests and children. Stoker used Dracula as a

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    Realism in Dracula

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    novel with the help of vivid detail. The reader feels as if they’re watching the scene unfold as the characters do themselves. The struggle between Good and Evil is plainly seen as the sole debacle in the novel. Dr. Seward among side Professor Van Helsing‚ Quincey Morris‚ Lord Godalming and Mr. and Mrs. Harker‚ team up to fight off the terrible creature that is Count Dracula. Though no easy feat their desire to triumph over such a terrible being who terrorizes all those who he infects leads to the

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    Bram Stoker's Dracula

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    Why do humans always become disappointed when their favorite novels become films? It is because adaptations of films tend to sway from the truth of the novels. The same common belief may be illustrated in both the film and the novel‚ but major alterations are made in the film to make it more exciting‚ attention grasping‚ and addicting. Dracula by Bram Stoker is just another novel made into the film Bram Stoker’s Dracula by Francis Ford Coppola. Distinct changes take place from the novel on paper

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    Liminality in Dracula

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    Liminality in Dracula “Liminal 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

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    Gender Roles In Dracula

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    Dracula does not show openly that he hates women his actions clearly depict this aspect. In the castle‚ the three sisters are presented with instructions that require them to follow all the instructions that are presented by Dracula. While talking to Helsing‚ Count states that Lucy and Mina are under his command and he can do whatever he wishes with them. Ideally‚ Dracula engages in Victorian male imagination aspects. Female sexuality is a factor that is used to depict how women moved away from their

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