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Dracula

Dracula

Bram Stoker

In Bram Stoker's Dracula, Jonathan Harker is sent to Transylvania, where he meets the vampire who has been "Un-Dead" for several hundred years and keeps his vitality by sucking blood from live victims. Bram Stoker's Dracula remains a popular work, and it has spawned countless adaptations and spin-offs in plays, novels, comic books, and movies. In fact, Dracula has appeared in more films than any other fictional character.

Take the Quiz What type of narrative style does Bram Stoker employ as he unveils the mystery of Count Dracula through a collage of letters, journal entries, various newspaper clippings, diary jottings, portions of a ship’s logs, and even a “phonograph diary?”
  1. The first person point of view
  2. An epistolary style
  3. The omniscient point of view
  4. Shifting points of view
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