Book Review- Dracula
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Abraham van Helsing is particularly interesting, and his lectures are eloquent and meaningful. In the end, the reader needs to contemplate the story and put the book into perspective, asking the meaning behind publishing an anti-Christ-like character such as Dracula. Bram Stoker expertly formulated Dracula into an extremely interesting and entertaining novel, one which left me thoroughly satisfied, yet curious and full of questions of religion, values, and fears of those living in Victorian Europe.
Abraham van Helsing is particularly interesting, and his lectures are eloquent and meaningful. In the end, the reader needs to contemplate the story and put the book into perspective, asking the meaning behind publishing an anti-Christ-like character such as Dracula. Bram Stoker expertly formulated Dracula into an extremely interesting and entertaining novel, one which left me thoroughly satisfied, yet curious and full of questions of religion, values, and fears of those living in Victorian Europe.