Common Themes In Bram Stoker's Dracula

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Bram Stoker’s Dracula is a book whose themes and ideas have long outlived the author and will certainly outlive us. It is such a famous book because many people regard it for defining the modern day vampire. This book is also revolutionary by how it addresses important themes in the book that were pressing matters during the time of Dracula being written. Such themes include Christian symbols and female sexual expression. Dracula was shaped by the world that Bram Stoker lived in. Bram Stoker was born in Dublin on November 8th in 1847 to Abraham and Charlotte Stoker. He was so sick as a child that he was bedridden for seven years and nursed by his uncle William. Two years after Stoker was born, his brother Tom was born. Then in 1854 a third

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