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Oral Dracula From A Reader And Femminist Perspective

2023-04-23 11:59:50

Bram Stokers "Dracula" Oral report Good morning / afternoon Today we will review Bram Stokers' 1897 Novel Dracula. The method used for the review of the novel focuses on the world-centered approach, and the reader's positioning theme and author, intentional reading and readers, then the world approach centered on feminist theory. Leader Center - Focus on readers - Various readers from various social, cultural and religious backgrounds interpret and interpret the various meanings of the sentences and reflect their backgrounds and experiences - an understanding of reality And presentation of text in personal way and Hu

Coppola's legendary vampire Dracula against Bramstock's vampire has been fascinated by readers and audiences for nearly a century. In Bram Stoker masterpiece Dracula, notorious monsters have various influences on each reader. Some are most afraid of being the most embarrassing nature of his blood sucking attacks, others are most afraid of the ubiquitous nature of Dracula's shadow. The charm of Dracula is integrated into every aspect of society. Dracula can see the sale of Sesame Street and breakfast cereals that appear on the screen.

Dracula written by Bram Stoker shows readers the most notorious monsters of all literature. Earl of Dracula, a fictitious person, became a fellow of most people, becoming an outsider of the group. The charm and genre of Dracula is undoubtedly derived from his romanticism and monsters. There is no doubt that the reader will be fascinated by his strange emotions. And it first provides his appearance, personality and behavior at the beginning of the novel. Since he occupies the boundary between humans and monsters it is easy for the reader to see the state of Dracula's ambiguous outsider. What is relevant to this is the geographic sense for outsiders of Dracula. The creation of Frankenstein's monsters can not really be defined for these two characters outside the physical explanation and since the physical explanation often depends on a terrible thing, in the same name story of Mary Shelley this I experienced it.

Stalk's vampire is a mysterious character. This is a fear of unknown, what the reader can not see, what the reader can not understand, and it exacerbates the evil of Dracula. The reader will never see the undead's soul, heart, and soul. Dracula said he had many door locks in his castle, "There is a reason to say that everything is something like this, you see it with your eyes and know my knowledge This sentence is not only to lock the door, it is a proof of all the vampires that can not be understood.