In Dracula and Frankenstein, evil is the foundation of two novels. But in both novels the evil shown is different and has different strengths. "Vampires" have depictions of death and world domination. His supernatural power including immortality and ability to make countless slaves will serve him in his evil plan. However, in "Frankenstein", due to loose monsters, there is only a feeling of fear, but even if it is not Jonathan Huck or Van Helsing, there is no real opportunity to troubles countries like Dracula.
Evidence is used to closely analyze Mary Mary's "Frankenstein" and Bram Stoker's "Dracula" and explain why these two include Gothic Horror type features. In order to explain the characteristics of Gothic terrorism, I was asked to write an article to compare two Gothic horror novels "Frankenstein" and "Dracula". Frankenstein was written by Mary Sherry in 1818. Sherry was born in August 1797; during this time, the terror of Gothic type attracted a lot of attention. Shelly lost his child's sentiment and wrote Frankenstein, so he got inspiration. Shelly wants to reproduce the body's animation through roles or winners. The fact that this novel belongs to the Gothic horror movie may be the influence of that writing period. This episode contains a conflict within Frankenstein. Because of his affection for science, he resurrected part of the corpse and formed monsters like living things.
The most common novel compared to Dracula is Frankenstein of Mary Sherry, published about 188 years from Dracula in 1818. Like Dracula, Frankenstein is a letter in a novel that includes the first person to talk to scary monsters. Both novels contain a typical 'gothic' element like the ancient castle and have an unimpeded natural landscape; neither is the interaction between "science" (or "rationality") and superstition It is a consideration for. However, the fact that Dracula was written in the end actually masks the foundation of Dracula in today's Romanian mythology, including the mention of "Vampire". On the other hand, Frankenstein is more or less Sherry's invention, but it explains the ancient story of making humans with inactive substances, including the myth of "Pygmalion", more broadly.