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The Role Of Sexuality In Dracula

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Though Dracula and the phantom of the opera are classified as traditional horror texts, they are tales that directly confront sex and sexuality which some educators are fearful to discuss within their classrooms in Victorian society. Bram Stoker intentionally created this novel to challenge the concept that sexuality should not be concealed or disguised. Likewise, Despite Erik's psychological condition, and perhaps his physical deformity, Christine was attracted to him because of his sexual presence. People who are physically incapacitated usually have a stunning sexual master. The thing that unites them all is a very typical, healthy sexuality. In Gaston Leroux's novel, Christine possibly suffered from manic depression after the death of her

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