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    the characters’ minds. One of the stylistic elements of this form is that each different episode must change its voice, so that it reflects the character. For instance, Jonathan writes in a matter a fact way that can be characteristic of a lawyer, Mina of a woman (with a man brain), and Van Helsing of a scientist. In addition to giving a more full and dependable account of Dracula as well as a clear ringing voice for each of the characters, the episodic structure also allows the novel to…

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    Imperialism In Dracula

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    horrendous vampires. He’s able to delineate the creation of perilousness into the life of every creature. His plan of traveling from Transylvania to England provokes the endangerment of multiple people, therefore, jeopardizing their existence. Jonathan Harker, the main character is set to believe that a group of semi-demons will be formed as result (67). Harker’s previous expression proves that vampires are capable of rapidly increasing in amount, leading to the non-vampires to decrease in…

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    Biography Bram Stoker, the man who would one day create one of the most recognized figures in literature, did not have a normal childhood. Stoker had been sick since his birth in 1847. His mysterious illness prevented him from walking and his mother Charlotte would have to carry him when he wanted to move. Most of the time Stoker lied in bed alone with his thoughts and all the sounds and sensations that came from the window in his room. Stoker’s only playmates were his siblings Thornley and…

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