Victorian age saw the novel of Bram Stoker. It is a fictional novel, which vividly describes the role of vampires, and is a symbolic reflection of that age. Count Dracula, even today, remains a distinctive character and reading the novel makes one shiver in horror. The novel is not a straight writing but written in the shape of letters, journals and diary depictions by Jonathan Harker, a first time solicitor, who visited the castle to resolve a deal in London for Count Dracula.
The novel is a depiction of female repression of sexuality as then they had two choices to make in their life- stay virgin or become mother. Harker vividly describes the women's sexual hostility and their voluptuousness from his experience in Castle. Count Dracula is century's old vampire, estimated as a nobleman, stays in an old castle- in the Carpathian Mountains near Borgo Pass. He has been buried in the castle along with three of his female vampires. The nobleman image of the character hides all his evil intention and black art from the innocent people.
The character of Dracula is enigmatic and had contemplated plan of dominating the world. As the history spells, he was the son of Vlad Dracul and the existence backs to 1436-1447.
The name ultimately distorted as Dracula. When he died, his body was perfumed and replaced to the Turkish Sultan. When the books reached, the European countries and Germany, then, Dracula considered as a tyrant. But why? Theemotional factor reflects on the Victorian age cruelty and integration of neglect of female sex that prevailed during Victorian age.
Critics have various options about his pedigree. This is the place where he lured normally women victims and swallow their blood from the neck for supporters. The entire novel is a fiction, but read and found thrilling and horrifying.
The castle and the place has turn out a tourist attraction. History speaks differently. The name given to him after the carnage and ruthlessness he showed in the battles. The history speaks that his nickname then was "Dracul". Moreover, the implication is the name understood as malevolence, dragon or devil. Critics have several views and opine differently.
Bram Stoker wrote the article devouring the basic details of the time. The enjoyment of slow dying in his novel and Dracula's character as vampire turning women to his cult of vampire is depicted. The language of Bram Stoker is so impressive that it sounds real and scary.
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