Stoker’s “Dracula” employs fanatic descriptions of the various settings that went from London to Transylvania and other parts of Romania. Stoker was extreme to describe the countless and ironic mysteries that unfolded. Stoker delivers extreme details between the vibrant characters. Stoker’s theme seems to demonstrate a real world caught between horror, friendship, love and death. Stoker tells his story with vividly loaded deep aspiration. The most troubling and dramatically described setting was at the Count’s castle located in Transylvania (Stoker 85). His castle was terrifying on the inside but according to Dracula his land was beautiful (Stoker 11). During Harker’s ride to the Count’s castle he should have chosen to go on a much …show more content…
On occasions a worker has to go and meet new clients. The expectations can become opposite of what is normal. Imagine meeting a well-groomed business like person that lives a similar life style to most of their neighbors. That is most likely the person to trust for business transactions. If that businessperson starts with like qualities similar to being dead like, that can make the visit very uncomfortable and untrusting (Stoker 55). Dr. Van Helsing was most dedicated to solving the mysteries in action. He provides medicinal help and solutions for the town people (Stoker 358). He seemed to have some answers to keeping away the thing that or things that were biting Lucy (Stoker 357). Dr. Van Helsing was first and most helpful to understand Lucy’s state (Stoker 355). The doctor understood that a bat had bitten her (Stoker 504). The Doctor also understood that Lucy is now able to return the same bites in the same manner. She was cooperated to biting the near by roaming children (Stoker 507). Doctor Van Helsing had gratefully known substantial amounts of knowledge about most of his surroundings and used a great amount of wisdom to come to conclusions about the dark world that most normal people could not understand. No one in Transylvania could have known that without …show more content…
One old lady on the same carriage ride as Jonathan Harker had wanted to protect him from either a werewolf or vampires (Stoker 18). The vampire could have been something hard to believe so Harker at first might have not been afraid of the Count. The Count was one that had very good spoken language somewhat gentleman qualities and a powerful charismatic influence (Stoker 69). The Count was so cunning that he really wanted Johnathan to stay at his castle and help The Count to sharpen his English intonation (Stoker 35). Johnathan had not known that he was headed towards the many and frightening long nights in Transylvania. On the way to