Social Anxieties In Dracula

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Throughout the course, the literature featured has exhibited supernatural elements that are often utilizes to express anxieties of the time. In this essay, I intend to examine how vampirism is used as a vehicle to explore social anxieties from the 19th century in Le Fanu’s Carmilla and Stoker’s Dracula. Such anxieties in Carmilla include gender, sexuality, class, and how should the supernatural should be viewed in a world now explainable by science. In Dracula, similar anxieties are presented such as the threat of the New Woman, sexuality, modernity, degeneration, and Xenophobia.

Although the audience’s immediate reaction to the titular vampire characters is radically different, as one is initially portrayed as loving whereas the other is

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