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DRACULA, 3 connections to the real world - Coggle Diagram
DRACULA
3 themes/motifs
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Superstition
For example the garlic in the head is a superstitious act and that "evil cannot enter a church" although Dracula himself lives inside of a chapel
Gender
Gender was such a big motif in this story. For example there was many stereotypes were shown in the woman how they must be pretty and must find marriage and for men they must be strong and brave and that is all shown from how the book is written in the victorian era
3 Significant moments
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Lucy death
Lucy's death represents salvation, and the way it does is because her death is releasing her soul from her vampiric form.
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3 Character analysis
Dracula
characteristics: hes strong, he can shape-shift into several different forms, and he turn people into vampires as well.
Johnathan Harker
characteristics: conscientious and hard-working young lawyer, he was faithful aswell
Mina
characteristics: intelligent, brave, victorian woman
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