Dracula

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Contemporary history, in the case of England and Ireland, insinuates that conflict is a primary mediator between two countries. With this in mind, outlining the relationship between England and Ireland is simplified. The relationship between these two countries becomes more of struggle between dominance and submission. Hyper-exaggeration would make it appear that England had intentionally colonized Ireland with the intent of ruining their culture. Bram Stoker’s Dracula looks at these three events from the perspective of an entity that no one doubt’s is evil. Dracula is a representation of the kind of evil that likes to watch the world burn. Dracula instigates all of these events for the joy of watching what happens afterward. According to author Mathias Clasen a vampire “is a supercharged predator, a fierce beast reminiscent of ancestral predators to which we are hardwired to attend, the kind with sharp teeth and homicidal intent.” (2) There is no confusion on Dracula’s part, he knows what he is and relishes it. Without this pretense the world around him see’s him for what he...

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