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Why Does Dracula Only Drink The Blood Of English Women

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Why did Stoker decide to tell the story of Dracula through journal entries and letters?
Stoker is using the same approach seen in the book Wuthering Heights where you hear the story from several different narrators and points of view. While in Wuthering Heights, the story gets a bit confusing and distorted, I think that in Dracula it brings the story to life more. The use fictional newspaper clippings and telegrams made it seem more authentic for the time period. It does however have its drawbacks. The different characters start sounding similar, and the book begins to get less interesting and a bit hard to follow as the plot begins to reach its climax. But I guess telling a story in this format was popular at the time and overall it was interesting to read.
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Women’s sexual behavior was heavily dictated by society’s expectations, and a Victorian woman had only two options: either being a virgin, or a wife and mother. If she was neither of these, she was considered a whore. Dracula paints the image of good versus evil but the rolls are ass backwards. While the native people see Dracula to be this evil creature (and they’re right), the book is almost suggesting that Lucy Westenra, being an attractive, gossiping, unmarried woman, is more evil than a blood sucking immortal. Both Lucy and Mina are for the most part pure and innocent, and devoted to their boyfriend/husband (once Lucy actually settles on one)... But Dracula tries to turn the two women into these deviant undead sexual figures with open sexual desire. And for someone reading this during the time period is scarier than a dude trying to suck someone’s blood. God forbid our women be

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