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Little summary about one chapter of Dracula
- Summary • 1 pages • 2021
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It is short summary of one of chapters of Dracula.
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Judgment and interpretations about the characters named Lucy and Mina
- Judgments • 1 pages • 2021
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Very short analysis(judgments and interprations) about the characters Lucy and Mina.
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Dracula novel very short description
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Describing type of Dracula Novel and location features in the novel
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How The Bloody Chamber and Dracula presents female sexuality NEA (FULL MARKS 50/50)
- Other • 6 pages • 2021
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Angela Carter’s The Bloody Chamber and Bram Stroker’s Dracula presents female sexuality. 
 
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Book report Havo 5 - Dracula by Bram Stoker
- Book review • 30 pages • 2021
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I made this book report in HAVO 5 and I got a 7.5 on it. This book report can therefore be used as a basis and/or it needs to be better understood.
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Lucy and Mina's first encounters with Dracula
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A pdf powerpoint that discusses the first encounters Lucy and Mina had with Dracula in Bram Stoker's "Dracula". There is analysis of specific quotes, as well as contextual notes and links to "The Little Stranger" by Sarah Waters.
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How are Lucy and Mina presented up to chapter 21?
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Essay discussing how characters Lucy Westonra and Mina Murray are presented up to chapter 21 in Dracula (as female characters).
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Dracula Passage – Mina Murray’s Journal, 8th August (pg 100)
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Analysis of Mina Murray's journal entry (8th August - pg 100). 
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Select and comment on two episodes showing Stoker’s use of nature and natural description. Refer to: contrasts, effects of beauty and harshness (the sublime), symbolism, and the relation of the two episodes to the whole novel
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Comprehension questions based on Stoker's use of nature and natural descriptions. Using 2 quotes.
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‘The novel Dracula reflects the uncertainties and anxieties of a society in transition’ – Discuss
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A Colour-coded discussion about whether Dracula reflects uncertainties and anxieties of a society in transition.
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