Minaroi was born on December 27, 1882 as a modern woman in an ordinary house in London, and Minaroy was found to be unusual. After spending several years as a father's encouragement recipient, Roy went out of art prison trying to obtain literary praise by her mother's attempt to impose on her. Mina Roy, her most famous talent who developed her paintings, sculptures and poetry art, refused to be confined to a useful social definition. Reflecting the change in modern femininity, Roy was admired as a typical "new woman" in 1917.
Mina embodies the ideal Victorian woman perfectly. In the whole novel, we think Mina is a very faithful and intellectual woman. In a traditional sense, Mina is a full wife of Victorian or a unmarried wife (the first half of the novel). Jonathan was missing and trapped in the Count of Dracula for several months, but Mina expressed serious concern to him. An example of what we see is the sixth chapter of Mina's writing of her diary. She says, "Jonathan has no news, I am very angry about him ..." (72). This time in many cases it not only shows that she is worried about Jonathan and its safety, but also shows that Mina is longing her loyalty to Jonathan for a long time. When she thinks that Jonathan 's safe return home may have disappeared, she may find another man easily, but she keeps being faithful and will do our best to regain Jonathan.
Mina Murray - Jonathan Harker's fiance. Mina is a real young woman, she is the principal of a woman. Finally hurt by Dracula himself, Mina is also the best friend of Lucy Westella, the first victim of Piaget's novel. In many respects, Mina is a novel heroine, embodying the virtue of purity, innocence, and Christianity faith She is suffering from vampire hands, but she still insists on this virtue There. She is very intelligent and witty, and her study led the Van Helsing man to Dracula Castle. Lucy Westenra - Mina's best friend, an attractive and lively young lady. The first character of the novel belongs to the spell of Dracula, Lucy becomes a vampire, it afflicts her highly respected virginity and virtue and releases her soul from the promise of eternal rest.
"In Dracula, Lucy represents the ideal of femininity in the 19th century, but Mina reflects a more modern view of the female character.How much do you agree? Stoke is the one of Mina and Lucy's The introduction of that difference has caused a discussion as to whether Lucy is going to express traditional female characters and whether it is her contemporary opponent or not Independence and equality
"In Dracula, Lucy represents the ideal of feminization in the 19th century, and Mina reflects a more modern view of the role of women."