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  • Essay / Bram Stoker's Dracula - 747

    Bram Stoker's Dracula The setting of the story begins in 19th century Europe, in the strange land of Transylvania. An English lawyer named Jonathan Harker is invited by a businessman to meet an old count named Dracula at his castle located far from civilization. The people of Transylvania who become aware of his destination begin to cross themselves and give him garlic and blessings. As a result of these actions, Mr. Harker soon develops an uneasy feeling about visiting the mysterious Count. Despite everything, he arrives at CastleDracula and meets Dracula. He soon realizes that the Count is not a normal human, but an evil blood-sucking vampire, who can command animals and elements with just a wave of his hand. Harker escapes but the Earl has devised an elaborate plan to move to London and bring his evil forces to bear on innocent people there. However, a group of friends, including an open-minded but resourceful professor, a psychologist, an American, a wealthy man, as well as Jon an Harker and his wife Mina, learn of the Count's sinister plan and pledge to stop him. destroy before he can create an army. of undead vampires. They systematically destroy his coffins with sacred wafers and chase him from England to Dracula's castle. There, they enact a final plan to destroy Dracula. The author uses suspense as a storytelling device quite effectively throughout the story. There are quite a few parts in which the reader is left hanging on the edge of their seat, eager to know what will happen next. However, there were passages where suspense could be used in a way that increased the seriousness of the plot. Nonetheless, the book is written in a unique way that makes it easy to use suspense and build it effectively. Dracula is written in the first person like many other novels, but it differs slightly. The book begins as a first person diary of the first character describing their experiences. But then we move on to someone else's diary, then to letters between two characters, and later to a newspaper article. It follows this model