Importance of language of Dracula Braham Stalker Dracula is clearly related to the story of other monsters. Because it is hindered by the language and is often defeated by it. In Beowulf, Glendell monsters were unable to speak and were excluded from the community. Shakespeare's "storm" caliban was taught by the professor and used it for curse. At Shirley 's Frankenstein, this creature was disturbed by adult ignorance, and part led him to hatred from the treatment he received and the book he read. Education and ultimately will collapse.
Bram Stalker's Dracula is a 1992 American Gothic horror movie directed by Francis Ford Coppola and created by Bram Stalker's novel "Dracula". It will be played as Gary Oldman as count dracula, Winana rider as Minahak, Professor Abraham Van Helsing as Anthony Hopkins, and Jianathan Huck as Keanu Reeves. Dracula gained $ 215 million in revenue with a budget of $ 40 million. The rotten tomato consensus lists "some wonderful performances", but the works of Reeves are widely criticized. It won four Oscar nominations and won three best costumes designs, the best sound editor and the best makeup. Its score consists of Wojciech Kilar; the last theme "Vampire Love Song" written and played written by Annie Lennox has become an international hotspot.
Dracula of Brac Stoker is a classic story about Gothicism. Traditionally, the Gothic story has the only theme of fear. Through Dracula, Stoke broke the wall of this one theme. The theme of Dracula is revealed through characters. Because they are moving from ignorance to realization in this horror story. Ignorant themes are very important for this story. It is executed and is obvious in all roles. The first show through the main character John Harker. This is the lack of his natural knowledge putting him in his deadly position: "Do you know that all the evils of the world are totally wasted when you watch tonight, the clock rings in the middle of the night? ? (5) This is a strange land where the main character Jonathan Hack shows a second encounter with others, he is facing this way.He has three such encounters, but they are all I was dismissed indifferently.
Bram Stoker 's "Vampire" (Dracula, 1897) used a primitive theory to make her debut work, the central hero of Dracula even more terrible. Like Hyde, Earl also collapsed version. He used to be a nobility of Transylvania, but this story describes him as a return to killing others and eating their blood. In the story of Stoke, Dracula became a place of fear of the Gothic style, where the cultural anxiety of the late Victorian era was reflected. The Earl who fell down also showed a relationship between the fear of decline and Imperial Anxiety