Motifs In Dracula

1736 Words4 Pages

Dracula is a very clever, and mystifying. His life span has made him smart and strategic. He put fear in everyone who reads this story. Bram Stoker made this visual by having irony,symbols, settings and their contrast,characterization, irony, and motifs.All these themes gave Dracula it's thrilling, chiller experience.
Motifs in dracula is a big placement in the story for you to understand the more advanced theme of the story. Religion is a big motif in this story. In the beginning of the chapter Harker is offered crucifixes from Eastern Europe peasants. Catholic was the main religion at this time period. In chapter I pg.11 a peasant gives Harker a crucifix . “She then rose and dried her eyes, and taking a crucifix from her neck offered …show more content…

Harkers trip to the Count's castle is filled with irony. He sees at one point that he coachmen appears to be translucent.Also how the wolves were in the middle of the road and all the coachmen did was say something to them and they moved which is weird. Then the carriage driver tries to tell Harker that Dracula's coachmen may not come tonight and tries to convince him to spend the night. Harker doesn't listen because he is ignorant which is a big piece of irony because Peasants who are not educated and poor understand what an englishmen can't understand. Which is orthodox because its seems someone educated like himself would understand this type of things not a peasant. Instead of drinking wine of christ's blood for eternal life dracula is drinking human blood to keep his physical appearance and lifespan. Women are eating babies when usually women cherish babies and protect them In this instance it's the total opposite. In chapter III pg.47 when he is being persuaded by her sisters dracula comes in with this babe in a bag and gives this to them which is their meal. Harker is terrified by this and loses consciousness.”One of the women jumped forward and opened it , if my ears didn't deceive me there was a gasp and a low wail,as of half- smothered child”. This is an example of how mothers cherish children but they eat them like their a regular lunch

Open Document