Romanticism In The Novel Dracula By Bram Stoker

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Dracula
The novel Dracula by Bram Stoker with an introduction by Leonard Wolf been the most romantic yet darkest novel I ever read. I’m so in love with the character Mina I think she is absolutely kind, weaken and with no voice whatsoever. The character of Count Dracula is my other favorite even thought he is as evil and villain but part of me is saying maybe he wants the revenge to win Mina heart back again. Plus Dracula has the ability to switch his shapes to wolf and at times he transforms his looks. My final favorite character is Renfield, because he is crazy and lunatic, however he has this believe in Dracula and his power. Basically he worships him and thinks Dracula is his superior/ lord. Funny thing no one believes what he says about
Now we can say that Walt Whitman would approve this type of Gothic novel because its originality of the context of the book Dracula by Stoker. Although knowing that there is a gap between the death of Whitman in 1892 and the time when Stoker published the book Dracula in 1897. There approximately five years between them and tells it all. I wish if I could compare both Whitman and Stoker but I defiantly cannot say that they are nearly similar with their work because knowing the notion of Whitman’s type of style he likes to write. Whitman is more into nature, realism and in light. Whereas Stoker’s novel Dracula is more gothic fiction yet romantic in some degree. Stoker’s writing likewise includes nature evens where evens are taken place in nature, for instance “Then as the cloud passed I could see the ruins of the abbey coming into view; and as the edge of a narrow band of light as sharp as a sword-cut moved along, the church and the churchyard become gradually visible”. (Stoker, 93) In chapter 8 when Mina gets out for the search for Lucy to find out she was placed in the churchyard of Mary’s Church. Mina sees full moon and the entire nature surround her is clear and visible to her. Whitman would be bit similar in terms of the romanticism, religious parts of this novel, and nature aspects. Because Whitman negotiation these terms as huge deal to all human kind and without it we aren’t
Speaking of nature sunset Whitman talks about whole bunch of nature in Leave of Grass specially in Twilight
“The soft voluptuous opiate-shades,
The sun just gone, the eager light dispelled—(I too will soon be gone, dispelled),
A haze—nirvana—rest and night—oblivion”. (Whitman, 633)
By the title I can make connection between Twilight and Dracula because it reminds me of my ultimate favorite book of all times twilight by Stephanie Meyer which also has vampire that appears in the sunset. Its romantic young adult book and talks about the separation the loneliness and the search of love. Main point is I see in all poems whether in Whitman, Stoker, or even Meyer we see the overall ballet is over come weakness to be out in the light to gain straight and to have your loved ones near to your

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