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Essay on Oral Dracula From A Reader And Femminist Perspective

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Bram Stokers “Dracula” an oral presentation

Good Morning/Afternoon Today I will review Bram stokers’ 1897 novel Dracula, the approaches I will be using to reviewing the novel include the world centred approach, and the reader response approach exploring the themes of reader positioning and the authors intented reading and reader, then focusing on the world centred approach of the feministtheory.

reader centred
-attention on the reader
-different readers from different social, cultural, religious backgrounds ect, will being and interpret different meaning to text, reflecting from there own backgrounds and life experiences
-perception of real life and the way the text presents personal or human life experiences

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Mina Murray is Jonathans’ fiancee and later into the novel they wed, Mina is the heroine she is presented as a practical woman, working as a school teacher, the reader may relate to her personally through personal experience. Mina during the novel is victimised by dracula, Mina represents to the reader purity, innocence and religious faith .Slowly the relationships between the characters become evident we find Minas’ bestfriend Miss Lucy Westenra, Is the counts first victim. Lucy is portaryed as an attractive, flirtatious woman, who is the interest of three young men who are also so of the character there is John Seward a young doctor, and the administrator of an asylum located near draculas English home. Arthur Holmwood a man of wealth, Who becomes Lucy’s’ fiancee and a close friend to her other suitors, Then her final suitor

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