Biography Bram Stoker was born on November 8th, 1847 in Dublin, Ireland. Originally named Abraham Stoker, he was the 3rd of seven children. As a child, he was often very ill. As a result, he read copious amounts of books and listened to scary tales his mother would orate to him. His mother was Charlotte Matilda Blake Thornley Stoker, and his father was Abraham Stoker. In 1864, Bram Stoker enrolled into the Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland. He soon graduated with honors in mathematics degree
always be attributed to Bram Stoker. Stoker’s most famous novel Dracula focused on the dark side of human nature, realism, and female sexuality that was unheard of during the Victorian Era. Dracula was critiqued and over analyzed by many for the controversial topics that laid in his text. With these topics he challenged different writers and their viewpoints of society during the Victorian Era and affected the way authors today have more control in their writings. Bram Stoker helped pave the way for
Born on November 8, 1847 in Dublin, Ireland as Abraham Stoker to parents Abraham and Charlotte Matilda Thornley Stoker, Irish author Bram Stoker is most well known for writing the classic horror novel Dracula in 1897. He was one of seven children and also bedridden until the age of seven. Stoker enrolled at the University of Dublin where he attended the only constituency at the university, Trinity College. He graduated with honors and a mathematics degrees in 1870, and soon after became a civil servant
Vampires When the word “vampire” is mentioned, we think of blood, fangs, extremely pale and strong, or maybe even the legendary classic “Dracula” by Bram Stoker. Whatever the case, vampires have always been a Halloween classic. But not all of it is a myth…….. Vampires have always been described as “undead.” This creature is always in need of blood, and will grow weak without it. The first stories of these “monsters” emerged in the early 1700’s in central and eastern Europe. These stories were often
Nowadays, Dracula by Bram Stokers is seen as a representation of a novel ahead of its time. Especially with its themes of sexuality, it pushed the boundaries of literature for the time. The topic of sexuality in modern times has become unbiased and represented in movies, media, and books. However, that was not always the case; during the Victorian age, women expressing their sexuality or showing public affection to their partners was greatly frowned upon in society and could be considered prostitution
all time.This great novel was written by the late great Bram Stoker. Bram Stoker was an english novelist in the late 19th and early 20th century. Bram Stoker was known for writing horror and gothic type of novels like The lady of the shroud, The Man, The lair of the white worm, and of course Dracula. Abraham “Bram” Stoker was born on November 8, 1847 in Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland to Abraham Stoker and Charlotte Thornley. As a kid Bram stoker was the 3rd out of seven kids and he would regularly attend
Many authors use different techniques to guide the reader down a specific path and towards a conclusion. Bram Stoker used motifs of colours to help his readers interpret his novel Dracula. Through the motif of colours, Bram connects specific colours of Dracula with death and evilness. They also foreshadow to what will happen later on in the novel. Stoker shows many motifs of specific colours during one of the character’s journals. Colours such as red, white and black are used very often. These motifs
Dorn English 11 A 11 January 2015 The Biography of Bram Stoker Bram Stoker was born on November 8, 1847 in Dublin, Ireland. His parents were Charlotte Mathilda-Blake Thornley and Abraham Stoker. He was the third kid out of seven. He was a member of the Church of Ireland Parish of Clontarf. For a long time while he was growing up, he was sick. When he was finally healthy at the age of seven, he went to a private school ran by William Woods. Bram was a very good athlete. He was named University Athlete
Abraham "Bram" Stoker born in to a lower class family in Clontarf, Dublin, Republic of Ireland on november 8 1847,his parents names are Abraham Stoker and mother Charlotte Matilda Blake Thornley Stoker.Bram imagination was fuelled by stories his mother told him as a kid ,which sparked his interest in Irish folklore and the supernatural.Bram went on to become one of his most successful themes of writings.Bram is one of 7 children at least four of which were brothers;He was confined to bed until
itself as well as Bram Stoker's own life. When they have fully understood him and the story, it becomes fairly easy for the audience to break down the characters, as well as the themes and symbolism that lie within. Although many people regard Dracula as a immense gothic story about vampires, the author uses his symbols,his characters and his variety of themes to show that Dracula can be noticed through a brand new historical standpoint as well as a biblical standpoint. Bram Stoker,
“There is reason that all things are as they are...” (Stoker 17). Outlasting countless other tales of its time, Bram Stoker’s lore of “Dracula” began as and still continues to be a classic, frightening novel and despite how some would classify it on only a single one end of the spectrum, it holds true elements of both literary and commercial fiction. He uses various techniques of writing, such as the epistolary plot structure and dramatic irony, and elements, including suspense, to present an unexpected
Your personal reaction to the book? I thought it was going to be a boring book but once I kept on reading it got interesting. It also got a little mysterious which I love and I had to keep reading. It was a good book I wouldn't say one of my favorites but it was a good book for the romance that a couple got married. The book Dracula was surprising because I expected it to be a little more for teens book but I enjoyed reading it. 2. Your reason for choosing this selection? I choose this book because
more looked into in a series of vampire plays. In those vampire plays, he was the anti-hero. After the book, the vampire theme continued in cheap popular literature for example Varhey the vampire and the most important vampire novel, Dracula by Bram Stoker. Over time, some things became part of the vampires profile: fangs, vulnerability to sunlight were added in the 19the century; In the books Count Dracula and Varney the Vampire,
Introduction In this work about world territorial tourist resources I decided to speak about Dracula´s Castle, which is actually called Bran Castle but because the fictional vampire created by Bram Stoker, Dracula, it is most known in the world as Dracula´s Castle. It is located in Romania, which is the largest country in southeaster Europe and it is a country with a long and bloody past. To be surer the castle, which was a fortress, is situated on the border between Transylvania and Wallachia and
Dracula by Bram Stoker has captivated an audience; the audience is one that seeks thrilling excitement and sexual experience. Stoker captures the audience by a well planed out story. One exemplifying theme, showing exuberant characters, recurring patters otherwise known as motif, roaring symbolism, and a captivating conflict. These points can all be looked through a critical lens and analyses. Dracula captures the farthest reaches of the brain and has a reader carefully looking and dissecting Bram Stokers
Sources),however, the author Bram Stoker was able to create such an outstanding literary novel also by implementing brilliant levels of symbolism, and a captivating theme. To better understand the beauty behind this novel one must know some of Stoker’s background. This will ease the understanding of the symbolism, theme and plot used throughout the novel. Finally Dracula has received many reviews, most of which vary from a political view to a social view. Bram Stoker was born in Dublin, Ireland in
Dracula, written by Bram Stoker, created one of the most terrifying characters in literature--Count Dracula, whose heinous passions are preying upon the innocent, helpless and the beautiful. Not only did Stoker create a memorable villainous character, but he also created one of the most memorable gothic horror novels known today. Gothic horror novels are known for being creatively eerie and entertaining, and they all use more than one common motif. Stoker was able to create an absolute masterpiece
Fear is an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain, or a threat. In Dracula, by Bram Stoker, Stoker creates an atmosphere and setting that causes fear and dread throughout the story. Jonathan travel to Transylvania and the evil feeling causes fear, Lucy’s tomb causes fear in the people in town, and the on the way to the castle and where it’s at causes fear. First, Jonathan Harker travels to Transylvania for a business trip and ends up
Bram Stoker’s Dracula starts with our protagonist Jonathan going to a castle in Transylvania, but whilst he is on his way many weird things were happening. Residents of towns he travels to keep making gestures to ward of the evil eye and give him items like a cross, so he is protected. The reasoning for Jonathan to go to this castle is to discuss about real estate with Count Dracula that he purchased in London, but not everything is right in Count’s castle. Many of the doors are locked and Jonathan
by Abraham Stoker in 1897, set the defining characteristics of a vampire. Through the folk lore of undead beings that caused mischief to the areas where they once lived, the ruddy, pale, dark, blood sucking vampire of the gothic period, and vampires that sparkle in the sunlight, the vampire has made it through many renditions in history. Though vampire lore and folk tales existed prior to Stoker's novel, it was never expressed or gained much popularity though other works. Bram Stoker establishes