Dracula:Three Critical Points
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The mix of lore, fact and fear are the three key elements that has kept Bram Stoker's Dracula alive, they have congealed the novel into practical and secular legends of vampires that have not only dominated the fifteenth century, but the twentieth century still. The novel has been rewritten, adapted, and replayed through it's travel throughout time. Bram stoker's masterpiece can't be represented by one pure theme rather a multitude of …
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…of inspiration. These things connect us to each character, for the simple reality that Stoker has set up his system of letters and journal to enable us to know alot more about the story line then each charcter. He takes a step out and instead of writing in third person omniesient directly, he uses a personal approach, to still let audience in on all the secrets, but yet, to be out of the big picture.
…of inspiration. These things connect us to each character, for the simple reality that Stoker has set up his system of letters and journal to enable us to know alot more about the story line then each charcter. He takes a step out and instead of writing in third person omniesient directly, he uses a personal approach, to still let audience in on all the secrets, but yet, to be out of the big picture.