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    Mina is introduced since the solid willed heroine, a figure that the men look to with admiration. This difference between Mina and other female people will be in which your lover unconsciously brands this specific despicable persona for the reason that “New Woman”. Men are more tolerant, bless them” (Stoker 99). She continues in the same entry, “New Woman will do the proposing herself. And a nice job she will make of it, too” (Stoker 100). According to the footnotes edited by Maurice Handle, the

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    The book Dracula by Bram Stoker is about a lawyer named Jonathan Harker, who travels to the Mountains of Transylvania to arrange a real estate deal with Count Dracula, who lives in a medieval castle. When the Count sees a picture of Harker's fiancée Mina, he tells Jonathan Harker to write to her, saying that he will stay on for a couple of weeks longer. While Jonathan is locked up in the castle, the Count travels to London to meet Mina, who he believes is the reincarnation of his wife. He then imprisons

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    Dracula begins with an English lawyer named “Jonathan Harker” who works with his boss selling land. One day his boss got so sick that Jonathan was sent to Castle Dracula to sell some land. He must travel all the way to Transylvania. On his journey,

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    Transylvania experiences a vast amount of supernatural experiences. Within the first four chapters of Dracula, Jonathan Harker witnesses supernatural occurrence’s such as seeing flickering blue lights, how Jonathan Harker’s coachman magically made the were-wolves disappear, and how he cannot see the Count Dracula’s reflection in the mirror. In the novel Dracula, Jonathan Harker tries to overlook these supernatural occurrences because of Mr. Hawkins interest. However, this reason may not be the most

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    evolved into what women are today. Van Helsing's biggest compliment for Mina is that she has a "man's brain". In his eyes Mina's combination of masculine intellect and feminine sweetness makes her the perfect Victorian woman. Van Helsing describes how Mina Harker is the perfect example of a Victorian Women and since she happens to be so smart she must have the brain of a man that makes her seemingly perfect. Van Helsing compliment Mina by stating: “She has a man's brain—a brain that a man

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    Page 350 “Madam Mina, our poor dear Madam Mina is changing.” Annotation #9 Just when all the characters and the audience had thought the events with Lucy were already enough, now they face a horrible reality; Mina is on the verge of turning into a vampire. As soon as Van Helsing began to speak, Jonathan was already fearing this. The love of his life was turned into an evil creature that he hated. Both the audience and Jonathan Harker knew that once Van Helsing informed she was changing, she was

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    Dracula assaults Mina Harker. Things are looking urgent. The novel wraps up with Dr. Seward, Van Helsing, and team seeking after Dracula to the doors of Castle Dracula, where they at long last murder him. 7) The novel mostly is narrated in First Person but with particularly multiple characters, this effected the tone by switching characters, it actually makes the readers essentially become the characters, or so they particularly thought. 8) The climax in the story definitely is when Mina watches his

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    were suppressed by authority. Throughout this story, the two leading female characters Mina Murray and Lucy Westenra are challenged to uphold these classic Victorian ideals of purity and innocence. Essentially, women who displayed lack of innocence and purity were outcasted in Victorian

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    are not used to oppression until Dracula moves to London. Dracula first begins his move to London when he invites Harker to visit him in his castle to talk about a real estate transaction. Harker figures out that the Dracula is keeping him hostage, but eventually he escapes. This represents the dictator making the first advances into the neighboring country’s soil. Because Harker escapes, the middle class win the first “battle” between the dictator and the middle class. However, this makes Dracula

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    Jonathan and Sexuality Jonathan Harker, Mina Murray’s fiancé, represents a typical human dealing with sexual desires. He knows for certain that he wants to marry and spend the rest of his life with Mina but still struggles with natural, sexual urges. The reader clearly detects Jonathan’s struggle when he encounters the three vampire ladies in Dracula’s castle. As he lies there, Jonathan feels “an agony of delightful anticipation,” and also describes one of the ladies as having “a deliberate voluptuousness

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