Sunday, August 4, 2019
Bram Stokers Dracula :: Bram Stoker Dracula Essays
Bram Stoker's Dracula       In act 2 scene 6 and act 3 scene 6 of the play ââ¬ËDraculaââ¬â¢, the  playwrite creates impressive tension by using spine-chilling, ghostly  settings, and slyly showing us situations in which characters such as  vampires, prey on vulnerable characters such as Mina. Also, he uses  soliloquies to give the opposing character no power. Also, by using  soliloquies in these scenes he gives the point of view from the weak  charactersââ¬â¢ eyes.    Firstly, the playwrite creates impressive tension by using shadowy,  ghostly settings. This is shown in the line ââ¬Å"she took me through the  abbey and into the churchyardâ⬠, from act 2 scene 6. Act 2 scene 6 is  set in the graveyard. Lucy is at home in the graveyard when she says  ââ¬Å"I like it here, donââ¬â¢t you ? Among the dead. Itââ¬â¢s so peacefulâ⬠. This  creates a creepy atmosphere as at night time humans avoid visiting  graveyards. Also, in this scene the child is shown to be scared by  saying, ââ¬Å"Itââ¬â¢s darkâ⬠ and ââ¬Å"I ought to go home now.â⬠ The setting could be  improved by adding tomb-stones and mysterious dark shapes in the  background.     Act 3 scene 6 is set in Jonathanââ¬â¢s bedroom at night. Mina says in the  play ââ¬Å"flowers of garlic were hung from the window framesâ⬠, which  suggests she was scared of Dracula. She also has a crucifix on the  table. Mina says ââ¬Å"the night air touched my faceâ⬠, setting a ghostly  scene.     The setting could be improved by having Dracula bursting his way in  through a locked door. This would cause shock and increase the  feeling of tension.    Secondly, the playwrite creates tension by showing us situations in  which characters prey on other characters. In act 2 scene 6 Lucy is  preying on a child. She talks sympathetically in the line ââ¬Å"Do you  want to go for a walk?â⬠ The child has not really been given any choice  by Lucy, but to accompany her. She then takes him to the graveyard  and sits him on a bench and lulls him to sleep. When the child is  asleep, Lucy bends over him and intends to do some harm. Luckily  Seward and Van Helsing are there to stop her. You could improve this  scene by making the child more reluctant to go with Lucy, thus  creating more tension. In act 3 scene 6 Dracula preys on Mina, who is  vulnerable and he thinks she will go with him easily. He uses  persuasion at first in the quotes ââ¬Å"No need to fear me, it is our  destiny to walk togetherâ⬠ and ââ¬Å"I bring you lifeâ⬠. It does not work    					    
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