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ESL 2 Period 1 Count Dracula is a famous vampire Get Ready to Read This book tells a story about Count Dracula through 3 peoples journals Journal Dairy They are
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ESL 2 Period 1 Count Dracula is a famous vampire Get Ready to Read This book tells a story about Count Dracula through 3 peoples journals Journal Dairy They are 1 Jonathan Harker 2 Mina Murray Jonathans girlfriend and later married Jonathan. Dracula is at its very core a deeply engaging novel that is still able to startle and concern contemporary readers even at the distance of more than a century The impressive status that the text has earned in AngloAmerican literary culture as the pr Chapters 6-9. Chapter . 6. 1. Zoophagous. “My . homicidal maniac is of a peculiar kind. I shall have to invent a new classification for him, and call him a zoophagous (life-eating) maniac. .”. If you eat meat, you are technically zoophagous.. The True Story. A look at the history behind the legend that fascinates everyone. .. Mrs. . . Almeyda’s. 4. th. Grade History Class Lesson. Who was he?. Where did he live?. What did he do?. Astrid Crowley. The history of Vampires in film. Vampires were first portrayed as weird, scary creatures and in film were used to create fear with the audience.. Overtime the myth was built up. This . Looking at;. Context. Themes. Characters. Quotes. Key events (ch11, starting p152). Seward gets stabbed by Renfield who seems to be in a psychotic rage, yearning for Seward’s blood.. The doctor talks of how tired he is, drawing attention to the ‘sacrifice’ he made in saving Lucy by transfusing their blood, he backs this up by saying that he ‘cannot afford to loose any more’.. By Nathalie, Rachel M and Joanna. . This is our project on Romania. We really enjoyed learning about Romania. We hope you learn as much as we did and enjoy this project. . INTRODUCTION. . PHYSICAL. The word vampire (. vampyre. ) was first recorded in English in 1734, but tales of vampirism have existed for millennia. . Mesopotamians, Hebrews, Ancient Greeks, and Romans all had demons or spirits who are precursors to the modern vampire.. Chapter 25 – Seward – Pg 295-297. The crew gets closer and closer to Dracula as he eludes them, again and again, all on their way to his old castle in Transylvania.. Mina’s condition is worsening, yet she is still much like herself at what two times of day?. Chapter 2 - Arrival at Castle Dracula. As Jonathan finally arrives at Castle Dracula, he begins to notice more odd things about his driver:. “I could not help but notice his prodigious strength.” – Pg 21. Historical Background. Prince Vlad . Tepes. , a.k.a. Vlad the . Impaler. (1431-1476) is the model for Count Dracula.. Known for killing 40,000-100,000 people. Vlad the . Impaler. was also called Dracula, which means “devil” or “Son of the Dragon”. Week of September 13, 2010. A proverb meaning you can show people the way to do things, but you can’t force them to act. . 1. You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make him drink. . 2. Carpe Diem: Latin expression meaning “seize the day” – take advantage of all present opportunities. . Unit of Gothic Horror and Excitement Unit of Study: The Greatness of Dracula and Gothic Victorian Novel WHY DRACULA? Dracula in popular culture Epistolary novel Strong use of literary devices To . analyse. the use of dialogue and consider its effect. Look at the this piece of text. How does it work as a piece of narrative? What is its effect on you as a reader?. Read the extracts from critical texts and explore how they relate to this bit of text.. Key vocabulary: . Polyphonic. Transgression. Uncanny. Tasks: To assemble a visual of the structure of both novels which includes use of motifs, Gothic tropes, themes and context. What do the following mean?.
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