Two Gothic novels Dracula and Frankenstein introduced two of the most terrible characters in all literary works. Both Dracula writer Bramstock and Frankenstein 's writer Mary Sherry proposed elements of terrorism and created tense moods and eerie pictures. In these two novels, other characters can not see these evil creatures. Both novels depict real malice, but Dracula is much worse than Frankenstein. One of the reasons is for blood-hungry vampires, mysterious death, and dark gothic tones.
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.
These functions are obviously in "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley and influenced texts such as "Bram Stokers Dracula" and "Vampire Chronicles" by Anne Rice. But the obvious influence of Shelley 's novel can be seen in the specific episode of the TV show, "Vampire Killer Buffy". In the episode titled "Necessary for some meetings", we are faced with the tales of talented science student, Chris and his deceased brother, Daryl is doing electrotherapy to restore vitality used. Daryl, now reborn, is thankful to him and is looking for a friend who can share his appearance, so Chris and accomplices are perfect while grasping the body part with the necessary means, including killing and robbing the body We have to start making women. "Several meeting invitations" are obviously affected by Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" as it shares similar stories with novels and themes, stereotypes. The atmosphere of terrorism and terrorism also appears in this concentration