Such A Beast!: Sexuality And Humanization In Dracula

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Otis S

 

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August 16, 2015

 

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For Victorian writing, this is an almost obscenely sexualized bit of writing, as emphasized by the way Stoker incorporates the word voluptuous no less than three times in this scene, which was a common term associated with carnality in literature at that time. There is a certain amount of erotic anticipation associated with Jonathan’s involuntary reaction to the inevitable, which hints at latent sensuality...
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There is a certain amount of erotic anticipation associated with Jonathan’s involuntary reaction to the inevitable, which hints at latent sensuality. However, in Stoker’s novel Count Dracula interrupts the vampires’ seduction before it becomes “inappropriate.” Unfortunately (or fortunately) enough for Coppola’s Jonathan (Keanu Reeves), this scene is extended to the point where it earns the film its R rating...
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