Dracula's Message And Theme
Dracula's message and theme
The words of dracula mean more than is read by most. The Symbols throughout Dracula, have often been thought to mean many diffrent things throughout history. It is believed by most that a large number of the themes are catholic oriented, Which is very understandable due to the books time period and what the book consists of. Also a number of the symbols stood against females being anything but a mother or wife. The battle of good versus evil, in this book, stood for much more than most would pick up, saying that God will protect you and that Christianity will always combat the evils of the world. The constant theme of blood througout the book also shows it connection to the Bible and Jesus.
The charachter of Dracula is actually modeled after a real person according to this excerpt " In this a new ,updated, and revised edition of In search of Dracula, a pioneering popular study of the historical Dracula which......
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