Wednesday, December 14, 2011

In the story of dracula, what were some of the more humane behaviors or nuances that dracula exhibited?

Not too much, he was truly a monster, but there is a page where Harker reflects on the terrible loneliness the Count must endure and his fall from grace. There are no servants yet the household duties are done. The table set, the meal prepared, the linen changed, etc. All done by the Count, in shame, behind the scenes. That's the only aspect of Dracula that evokes any sympathy or compion.

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