Sunday, October 13, 2019
Bram Stokerââ¬â¢s Dracula Essay -- English Literature
Bram Stokerââ¬â¢s Dracula    Bram Stokerââ¬â¢s Dracula is a classic example of Gothic writing. Gothic  writing was very popular in the 18th and 19th centuries. In the early  centuries, Gothic writing would frighten the audience and it was also  used as a style of architecture. Dracula, which was first published in  1897, would definitely cause a shock as there was a supernatural  being, roaming around sucking peopleââ¬â¢s blood by the neck. Gothic  literature usually includes vampires, monsters or some type of ancient  mystical creature. It is also set in medieval castles with secret  passages, dungeons and ghost places. There are various types of  Gothic literature such as romance and horror. There is just usually  horror used but mixing both has also become very popular. Romance on  its own was very well-liked in the 19th century. The word Gothic  actually comes from the Goths language. A Goth was considered one of a  German tribe who invaded Eastern and Western Europe. Gothic was a type  of architecture prevalent in Western Europe in the 12th - 16th  centuries, it was barbarous, rude and uncouth.     Dracula contains a lot Gothic conventions which incite the reader. A  convention is the main point of a specific type of writing, for  example in Dracula there is the use of journeys/quests, diaries,  letters, journals, weird places and strange creatures. These  conventions are essential in the story of Dracula and it is important  to understand them.    Dracula, just like any other gothic piece of writing has a  villain/vampire-Dracula, a hero-Jonathan Harker and a victim-Mina. Van  Helsing also plays a main role as the slayer of Dracula.    Chapter 1, like a lot of the other chapters is written in journal  style. This journal is of the main ...              ...safe and also the plan to  kill Dracula. There is more than one convention but still it will not  excite the reader as much as the other chapters.    Bram Stoker has created such an effective piece of Gothic Writing as  the reader can feel how it would be if they were in the same  predicament as some of the characters such as Mina and Jonathan. The  conventions express oneââ¬â¢s feelings out clear like all the opinions in  the journals and the letters to each other. Suspense and fear are  something that people express in their own way, not everyone can find  the same thing frightening. Some people may just be scared of seeing  Dracula and the way he kills everyone by sucking their blood, other  people may fear turning into a vampire or becoming a victim. He tries  to make us see how it would feel like, if there was a blood thirsty  monster staring at you, ready to pounce!                      
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