Elements of vampires, emotions, parallel lines of myths, and vampire story elements Bramstock's novel "Vampire" has a lot of evidence that there are similarities with legends in other myths. Dracula is not the first story to feature vampire myths, it is not the last story. Some people think this is not the best. But it uses the most primitive, the predictions and emotions to create a horrible image, the wonderful similarity to absorb the source of superstition, and the original narrative element making this story unique.
One element of a short story is emotion, it is produced by prophecy and vocabulary (word selection). Both stories have similar emotions because they are Gothic stories describing murder. They are basically horror stories. Please see the clues to the problem of "The Landlady". The whole story predicts. When he rings the doorbell, the lady is there. She seems to be looking at him, and there is a kind of "compulsion" that forces her to follow her, saying the desire to take her home is very strong. Your family room is too cheap. Also, there are no other people there.
Do you have 3 or 4 similarities between "The Tell Tale Heart" by Edgar Allen Poe and "The Landlady" by Roald Dahl (based on elements of short story)?
Elements of vampires, emotions, parallel lines of myths, and vampire story elements Bramstock's novel "Vampire" has a lot of evidence that there are similarities with legends in other myths. Dracula is not the first story to feature vampire myths, it is not the last story. Some people think this is not the best. But it uses the most primitive, the predictions and emotions to create a horrible image, the wonderful similarity to absorb the source of superstition, and the original narrative element making this story unique.
Black stalker Dracula is a classic of literature that has endured the test of time. Dracula written in 1897 points to a mythical creature with important scientific value in the 20th century. Dracula is a novel that is more attractive to modern readers and then to past readers. And they can not fully understand it because of the way society evolves. This is a classic novel, and it is very long, but it is very interesting. The author does not tell a story from a first person perspective, but writes it in the form of a diary in a first person perspective. There are many characters in this novel, and each character represents a different personality.