Category: Dracula

  • Homosexuality in Dracula

    Introduction to Sexuality in “Dracula” In Bram Stoker’s Dracula a prominent theme is sexuality. I believe that this theme is buried throughout the whole novel with it being symbolised in many different quotes and actions of different characters. In my Dracula essay, I will demonstrate how this theme is intricately threaded into the narrative. The…

  • Themes Of Woman And Sexuality In The Novel Dracula

    Bram Stokers novel, Dracula, continues in the same way as Carmilla  a novel shows the power and the sexuality of a vampire. Vampires were created to invoke horror and terror because of its power to allure and provoke ones repressed desires (Hasanat Lecture 2). Stoker creates a story that represents many of the issues…

  • Female Roles In Gothic Novel Dracula

    The novel, Dracula, by Bram Stoker is an important piece of gothic literature written to reflect on societys views on female sexuality in the Victorian Era. Published in 1897, Stoker highlights the role of women in society as purely virgin and devoted to one man in their lives. The introduction of Dracula offsets the innocent…

  • Dracula: The Role Of Woman In The Victorian Era

    The traditional women were willing to play the roles that the society gave them. They did not live for themselves. At the end of the 19th century, women who lived in the Victoria Era(1837-1901) gradually realized the unequal status of men and women. They started to involve in activities including  bicycle riding, bloomers, badminton…

  • The Difference Between Good And Evil In Dracula And Frankenstein

    The difference between good and evil is shown with the difference between the women in the novel as they all have different roles. In Dracula it is shown clearly with the two characters of Mina and Lucy. The former fit the ideals of the Victorian woman while Lucy represents the New Woman. Mina is idealized…

  • The Novel Dracula And The New Woman

    Bram Stokers Dracula was written during the Victorian era, and the novel acts as a time capsule to societal beliefs and standards of the time. The encapsulation of these values can be seen in the way the novel engages with the gender roles that society presented to men and women. Women were isolated and suppressed…

  • Misogyny in Victorian Age in Dracula

    The word misogyny means a strong dislike of women by men. This word describes the common phenomena of sexism in the Victorian society, and even, today. The book Dracula written by Bram Stoker in 1897 is a gothic horror novel. It introduces the character Count Dracula and describe the story happened relate to him. The…

  • Dracula: The Influence Of Christianity

    Among many cultural, racial, geographic and literary aspects of Bram Stokers Dracula, religion is probably the most important one to be analysed. As the novel itself explains, Christianity is the predominant religion that is chosen to confront with the darkness in order to purify the earth. The followers of this religious movement are found in…

  • Draculas Epistolary Reflections And Accounts: How Does This Narrative Approach Heightens The Effectiveness Of The Novel?

    In this study of Bram Stokers literary piece Dracula (1897), I will question the use of the diverse types of narratives chosen by the author and what the different points of view provide to the readership of the novel. Moreover, I will argue to what extent this epistolary narrative heightens the dramatic and thriller-like effectiveness…

  • The Peculiarities Of Epistolary Form, Themes And Characters In Dracula

    Form, Structure, and Plot The novel Dracula, written by bram stoker; it was released in the 19th century, is a deftly organized structure that is written in epistolary form{an epistle is an ancient term for letters}, which is a novel based on letters, that has the narration take place in the forms of letters. The…