Saturday, February 9, 2019
How does Bram Stoker create fear and suspense during Jonathan Harkers
How does Bram Stoker create fear and distrust during Jonathan Harkersencounter with the three unripened women in chapter three of Dracula?Dracula was scripted 1897 and written in a first person diary format.The draw from chapter three tells us that Jonathan Harker istrapped in Draculas castle. He has discovered that he is alone withDracula and in the previous chapter has seen him coming from one ofthe move windows, climbing down the wall.Count Dracula has warned Jonathan Harker not to sleep in any early(a)room in the castle but Jonathan has other ideas.The Counts warning came into my mind, but I took a pleasure indisobeying it.This creates uncertainty as the reader feels apprehensive for Jonathanand wants to read on to reveal what in reality happens.Jonathan then realises someone has appeared in the room with him.I was not alone.This uncomplicated short sentence also creates tension as Jonathan realiseshe isnt in the room on his own and there are three young women withhim.He feels they outnumber him as they do everything together and act as...
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