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Sexual Repression In Dracula

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In movies like “Get Out” and books like Dracula you must look beyond the story to get the deeper meaning of the characters and the plot. According to Dr. Zuleyka Zevallos “Sociologists set out to study how societies manage collective ideas about who gets to belong to ‘our group’ and which types of people are seen as different – the outsiders of society”. Dracula was considered a representation of the “Other” as defined by society of that time. While in Dracula and many other horror stories the ‘other’ is personified as the monster. But in Get Out the storyline is different in that the evil characters are doing the excluding. If we understand the contexts and times when a horror story is written we can see the real life conflict- and the opinion of the writer.
When Dracula was published, sexual repression was at its height in England. This was also an age which saw a tremendous rise in prostitution and pornography, both of which were seen as moral corruption. The novel shows the hypocrisy and the consequences of sexual repression. Both men and women could be immoral, but women were treated worse for it. Gentlewomen were supposed to be ladylike and were thought to be inferior to men. In Dracula Lucy writes,"My dear Mina,why are men so noble when we women are so little worthy of them?" Women in Dracula are at the men's beckon as if they were like dogs. Anything the men asked, they did.
In horror books and movies characters and symbols are used as a representation real life

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