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Dracula and It's Many Sides
Summary: Essay provides an analysis of Bram Stoker's "Dracula."
Dracula was a novel that turned many heads. It is noted for it's controversial themes like sexuality and the promise of Christian Salvation. Some say Bram Stoker wrote it based on the Wallchian prince known as Vlad the Impaler. Dracula is an awesome tale of a bloodthirsty vampire whose nocturnal atrocities reflect the dark underside of a supremely moralistic age. This was the kind of novel that lured you in, especially because it was so corrupt in its messages.
Dracula is told primarily through a series of letters and journals sent back and forth between the characters. The main idea of the novel is that a vampire with diabolical ambitions preys upon a group of English and American do-gooders, in order to make them his slaves. The vampire's name is Dracula. He is a mid- European man that moved to England to fulfill his goal of threatening the...
This section contains 754 words (approx. 3 pages at 300 words per page) |