Sunday, May 24, 2020
Vampire Depiction Dracula Vs. Louis - 2305 Words
Meagan Labruzza Engl. 2090/Sec. 476 Dr. Werner 9 December 2014 Vampire Depiction: Dracula vs. Louis For years, the vampire has been a mysterious creature. We have all been infatuated with the appeal of immortality and distinctiveness that vampires possess. Many writers have visualized what vampires are supposed to look like and how they act. The common description of a vampire is terror, violence, viciousness, and fear. Nina Auerbach, writes that ââ¬Å"There is no such creature as ââ¬ËThe Vampireââ¬â¢; there are only vampiresâ⬠(Saler 218). This statement recognizes that vampires differ tremendously in behavior, motivation, and culture. Because vampires are a fictional character, depending on the writer, the vampire will be different, even if they areâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦We get to know how he is transformed into a vampire. And we get to know how he feels as a vampire. These two major differences, give two totally different insights on the vampireââ¬â¢s life. Through this critical research paper, I want to find out how th e depiction of Bram Stokerââ¬â¢s vampire, Dracula, is different from Anne Riceââ¬â¢s vampire, Louis? While there will be some similarities between the two vampires, there is a major difference between the two stories. Dracula is ââ¬Å"compromised of journal entries, letters, newspaper clippings, a shipââ¬â¢s log, and phonograph recordingsâ⬠(Dracula 1). This is other people viewing the vampire, in this case, Dracula. In Interview with the Vampire, we are seeing what it is like to be a vampire through a vampireââ¬â¢s eyes, in this case, Louis. Louis is telling us everything we want to know. So because of this difference, we have two different perceptions on what a vampire is. Bram Stokerââ¬â¢s, Dracula, is a predominant cause of the vampire trend today, even though many stories were written about vampires before this book. As mentioned before, vampires cause fear in a human. In the novel, Jonathan Harker is sent to counsel a wealthy client, who is Count Dracula. Dracula welcomes Harker warmly, but soon after being welcomed into Draculaââ¬â¢s home, he gets an uneasy feeling about the man he has just met (MacGillivray 518). He states ââ¬Å"the instant I had stepped over the
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