MARXISM VIEW ON BRAM STOKERS DRACULA
Title: MARXISM VIEW ON BRAM STOKERS DRACULA
Category: Literature / English
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MARXISM VIEW ON BRAM STOKERS DRACULA
Bram Stoker's novel Dracula is a mystifying horror story that occurred sometime in the late nineteenth century, where a young English lawyer takes an excursion to Count Dracula located in Transylvania, in hopes of finalizing a real estate transfer. The novel portrays a gross representation of Anti-Christian values and beliefs, through one of its characters. Dracula one of the main characters in the novel is used to take on the characteristics of the Anti-Christ. Stoker
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which would fulfill Dracula's purpose of spreading evil.
For all of these reasons I think that the character Dracula is in himself Anti-Christian and could be easily considered the Anti-Christ. You really need to sit down and put this book into perspective, and ask yourself what the real meaning behind its publishing a character like Dracula was. Bram Stoker turned Dracula into an interesting novel which left me curious and full of questions of religion.
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