Thursday, November 14, 2019
Why is Dracula such a great horror story? Essay -- English Literature
Why is Dracula such a great horror story?    In my opinion 'Dracula' is a great horror story because it is highly  entertaining in its idea of vampirism, its atmospheric descriptions,  powerful characterisation and the horrific death of Lucy. The novel is  also interesting because of the religious perspectives, such as the  use of garlic, holy water and the crucifix as weapons against evil.    Jonathan Harker's journey to Count Dracula's home is described in  great detail. The atmosphere not only adds to the dangerous ride to  Dracula's Castle, but also comes alive as we're reading it. The  atmosphere surrounding Harker is incredibly frightening but the detail  and descriptions used are so astounding that we can feel the 'strange  chills'. I felt like I was sitting beside Jonathan Harker. I 'shared'  his 'fear'.    Harker is travelling in a Caleche, a small, open, horse drawn carriage  which is obviously dangerous. It adds suspense to the story, which  makes the reader automatically think something terrible is going to  occur. The 'long, agonized wailing' of the dogs seem to go on forever.  As the journey takes longer it becomes more fearsome. Harker feels  'lonely'. Harker's driver is a strange, mysterious character, with his  'gleaming smile' as he steers the Caleche without revealing his face  to Harker, or talking much. At this point the reader is thrilled and  excited, feeling like a character in the story.    The historical detail of the journey is also what makes this novel  brilliant. Harker is very uncomfortable, 'caught my arm in a grip of  steel.' I didn't realise how dangerous and uncomfortable the Caleches  were back a hundred years ago until I read Harker's account of his  journey. As the 'horses began to strain' and...              ...hough to  find out what people used to believe in.    Stoker has used imaginative and gruesome details, which interested me  a lot. I think this novel is wonderful mainly because of Lucy's death  and how her fiancà © killed her. It shows how much Arthur loved Lucy. He  killed her vampire form and bought back Lucy's soul so it could go to  heaven. This dreadful part of the story is brilliant. I found it  heartbreaking but I was amazed at Arthur's strong character.    I think the novel was fascinating but it dragged and became boring in  places. The journey to Transylvania, for example, was very well  described and extremely spooky. However, this section could be  shortened to maintain tension. I also think some of the character's  diary entries could have been more focused on moving the story forward  rather than offering lots of information, which we didn't really need.                      
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