In Bram Stokers book Dracula's ultimate intention was to “take over the world” though when you dissect the novel and it's original meaning you can really see that Dracula had multiple intentions. “Dracula” was based in Victorian England, specifically London, which was seen by everyone as the “capital of the world”. read more
In Bram Stokers book Dracula’s ultimate intention was to “take over the world” though when you dissect the novel and it’s original meaning you can really see that Dracula had multiple intentions. “Dracula” was based in Victorian England, specifically London, which was seen by everyone as the “capital of the world”. read more
narrator · Dracula is told primarily through a collection of journal entries, letters, and telegrams written or recorded by its main characters: Jonathan Harker, Mina Murray, Dr. John Seward, Lucy Westenra, and Dr. Van Helsing. read more
The landlord and his wife are visibly distressed by Jonathan's intentions to go to Dracula's castle. Although they cannot understand each other's languages and must communicate in German, the innkeeper passively tries to stop Jonathan by pretending not to understand his requests for a carriage to the Borgo Pass. read more