Dracula's Identity

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A.Dracula’s identity let us try to find out which one can define Dracula the best.
A.1) Dracula is a Gothic novel.
The Castle of Otranto is written in 1764 by Horace Walpole who said to be the « father » of gothic fiction. He was followed by other writers such as Ann Radcliffe with The Mysteries of Udolphoin in 1794 and Mary Shelley with Frankenstein in 1818. According to Horace Walpole, Gothic fiction is characterized by different features, mainly, darkness, fear, supernatural events, evil settings and trips to Southern Europe, supernatural elements, and dark places such as old castles.
The gothic genre seemed to lose its splendour by the middle of the n ineteenth century. But at the end of the century, it retrieved its activity …show more content…

Our ways are not your ways, and there shall be to you many strange things. Nay, from what you have told me of your experiences already, you know something of what strange things there may be.’ Using the crucifix to protect people and Rituals to fight against evil eye are all the supernatural elements. "She then rose and dried her eyes, and taking her crucifix from her neck offered it to me” or “By the roadside were many crosses, and as we swept by, my companions all crossed themselves.” Also, there are other elements of the Gothic genre such as nights, Dracula's castle and opposition between evil and good. All previous elements reinforce the idea of Dracula belongs to the Gothic genre . A.2) Dracula is a fantastic …show more content…

lord Byron decided with his companies as Polidori to write a fantasy novel about a vampire creature. But Polidori was the writer who developed the idea of writing the novel and used Byron's suggestion that is the hero is a vampire .for the first time, the vampire was characterised as being a gentleman and Polidori represented him as strong, odd, colourless, and grey-eyed character. then, this character died and he coming back in order to suck people's blood. The story was published in 1819 in The New Monthly Magazine under the title: The

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