Sunday 8 November 2009

I have reached chapter 20! the group of men that want Dracula dead have begun to take steps into getting rid of him from the world. i think that Mina has been bitten by Dracula. it is hinted throughout chapter 19 where it says that she is growing more tired and feeling weak, and she we are told is beginning to turn a shade of white. i think that this is a great use of dramtic irony by Bram Stoker as we the reader pick up on these hints in the novel and begin to piece together the events and descriptions into a reason behind them. this creates tension well as we suspect she has been bitten but we are still not sure. we hope that she hasn't and with that we get a sense of dread. however i still don't know if she has been bitten so i am still not a 100% certain so maybe im wrong, i hope i am anyway.

i enjoyed reading the part when the group entered Draculas' house. i thought this was a really good bit as the house described was exactly how had previously imagined it to be. the part whenn they thought they saw Draculas' face was thrilling as i started to believe that Dracula was present at all times and could watch the characters without them knowing. this makes Dracula the more scary as we think that he can be anywhere at anytime without us knowing which is a scary thought.

im intrested to see still how they go about finding and killing Dracula and what role the madman Renfield has to play in the plot. i shall continue to read so my questions are answered....

Monday 2 November 2009

alot further on

wow ive read alot in the last half term. im somewhere in the middle of chapter 17 and the story has began to pacen up. Dr Van Helsing has told everyone finally that Lucy is a Vampire and Lucy has even began to consuming the blood of small children. i enjoyed the section where Dr Van Helsing tried to explain what she had become to Dr Steward. i think that this part was written cleverly as Dr Steward was shown to think about the strange events (Lucy being missing from her coffin) rashionally and i feel made sense of the way as we would. it shows well how we connot understand things that are unusual to us and are even prepared to use extremely unlikly events to explain these goings on.

i wasn't expecting Lucy to actually become a vampire. i find this hard to believe. this is because she has gone from someone so sweet and kind to a monster that steals children at night and bites them to suck their blood out so that they themselves become vampires. this was a good twist in the story i think and did shock me.

in my opinion it took a long time for Lucy to actually become a vampire. i suppose this was done to build the reader up to believe that Lucy won't die and therefore it becomes a big shock when she finally does and becomes the un-dead. however i feel that she could have had one or two less blood transfusions just to cut it down a bit.

i am intrested to see how they do eventually defeat Dracula if at all. i also want to see if any other main chracter fall victim to Dracula or Lucy or even one of the children that Lucy has bitten. i will have to read on

Thursday 22 October 2009

what i have read so far

am moving through the novel well now and have just got past chapter 11. i found that in this period the books got alot more intresting, ( more like it was when i was reading about Dracula and his castle, before Mina's diary extracts were introduced). i feel that part of the reason that i am enjoying reading the novel at present is that Bram Stoker has created tension well. i think that the Dramatic irony used in the novel has kept me reading on. we the reader know why these strange goings on are happening to Lucy yet the characters do not, we also know why Dr stewards Patient is suddenly acting strangly but he does not. i think that we as the reader want to see the point that the characters realise what Dracula is doing and when they discover his power.

The character Van Helsing also interests me as i have seen him portrayed in a film, however in that film he was shown as a action hero who was young and slayed vampires as a day job. it came as a suprise to me that in this novel he was an old man who was calm and very clever.

im starting to see some of the Vampire sterotypes come through the novel now and Dracula is becoming more like the Vampire that i expected him to be. namely when Lucy has garlic put around her room. i would like to know whether people of the time this was written would know about these ideas like vampires are scared of garlic and that they can turn into bats. because i think if they were aware of these concepts this would add to the dramatic irony that Bram Stoker is creating as the characters can't make sense of these things but the reader would be able to. i enjoy it when these ideas are mentioned in the book. makes Dracula seem like a more familiar character to me.

Tuesday 13 October 2009

chapter 8

that was a vital chapter i think. this answers alot of my questions. i knew that these diary extracts from Mina would be important to the plot but i found it hard to guess how. we can see as the reader that Dracula has taken a boat to England and has on the journey snacked on the crew of the ship whilst living in a wooden box. his ship has stopped of at the same beach resort (Whitby) as where Mina and her friend Lucy are staying. im also guessing that the dog that jumped of the ship was Dracula himself ( infact im sure because liturally strieght after i read this chapter i turned on the TV to Derren Brown who said " im at Whitby the place were Dracula first touched British soil, in the shape of a big black scary dog, was really strange!!!)

i would like to know however what he is going to do in Britain and what has happened to Mr Harker. im also dying to know how the other characters diary extracts aid the plot of the story and how they come across Dracula and whether they survive this encounter.

Thursday 8 October 2009

Chapter 6

i must say some of the language in that chapter confused me. Minas' Diary extract described an extremly old man talking using so many odd terms i couldn't get my head round. i struggled to go more than five words without having to look up at least two of them! however in the end i sort of uncovered the jist of what he was saying about the dead people of the town that Mina and Lucy have gone to visit. I hope anyway. i think that it is Bram Stokers intention however to make this old man extremely hard to understand. this is because he wants the reader to feel the same as Mina, who herself can't make head or tail of his language, like us. we can see this when she agrees with what he says even though she tell us she doesn't understand what he is saying, (like us). i think what he was trying to say was that people make up stories about this town to do with the supernatural which he believes to be just spin to attract tourists. however the old man does believe in the supernatural as he talks about "the Day of Judgement". Mina's curiosity in the supernatual stories of the town i think were used make the novel current as people of the time were intrested in the supernatural again. this is also shown in the need for such stories to attract tourism to the town and create intrest. i think that this is one of the writers main aims of the novel to make it current to the time it was written.

the description of the mad man i find alittle unsettling and i think that it is cleverly created to make the reader feel this way. im still unaware of how these fit in with the plot of the novel as a whole, but im sure it is important somehow.

i think this ship described at the end of the chapter will have something to do with Dracula because it is described as being Russian. but how it is linked with him or if he is on the ship itself i will be intrested to find out

Thursday 1 October 2009

chapter 5

well that was a random change. it goes from Jonathans diary extracts to an exchange of letters between Mina and a girl called Lucy. i wonder if this will be at all relavent to the story as a whole. we also read letters of men that have proposed to Lucy. I would like to know how this fits into the story aswell. this i think has taken the scary and tense atmosphere down a few notches and provides some rest-bite from the tension of the novel. i found this chapter a suprise as i thought that it would be a story told entirly by Jonathan Harker. i think that these letters by other characters will have relavence to the plot as i think that they would not be in there if they weren't. but how they are going to aid the plot i am intrested to see.

Wednesday 30 September 2009

the next part.

im still going! ive got to page 45! alot has happened in 30 pages and one thing i have noticd is how fast paced the novel is. it feels like i have already been told the majority of the story when im not yet past the 5th chapter. i am intrested to see what developments there will be to the plot of the novel and what can happen to Jonathon Harker to extend this novel further.


in the last section of Dracula i have read we have finally met the infamous Count himself. i enjoyed reading the description of him as it basically described the standard view of a vampire that we have today. this must be because this was the origin of the ideas of a vampires apperance and this image has since been replicated in: TV, films and even other novels. our perception of the Count changes drastically in the last section i have read. at first the reader sees him as a kind and welcoming man that though is a little strange has the best intrest of his guest at heart. however as the novel goes on we gradually begin to see the Count for who he really is and realise that he is trying to mislead Jonathan to believe that he is a kind and good man when in actual fact he is a demon from the depths of hell. he did a good job of it aswell. as i bagan to read from chapter 1 onwards i felt that Dracula was just a misunderstood man who was gentle and kind. my views of him however quickly changed when he lanched Jonathan's shaving mirror out of the window. this was the first time in my opinion where we saw Dracula as he really is. a monster. later on the reader hears of him climbing down the wall head first and later on sleeping in a coffin. these revelations made me as the reader feel uneasy as these acts are so unnatural.

i am gainning intrest as the novel proggresses in the relationship between Dracula and Jonathan Harker as more information is revealed to him about the count and what he is really like. at first they started off being reasonably friendly. but now Jonathan learns about the count he is becoming increasingly less friendly. i look forward to reading more!!!