Bram Stoker's Dracula: A Struggle to Maintain Victorian Upper and Middle Class

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April 15, 2016

 

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He slumbers in dirt, much like the homeless, and is nomadic for most of the book. The Count associates himself most clearly with the lumpenproletariat in the form of a horde of gypsies who "attach themselves as a rule to some great noble"(49). They even do his bidding: "The [gypsies] have given me these"(50) Dracula says of Jonathan's ill-fated letters...
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Dracula attempts to hide his lumpen nature and exude an aristocratic air, but in reality he, and vampirism in general, is much more closely associated with the lower classes. The delineation between the lower and middle-upper classes can also be seen clearly in both parties' attitudes towards superstition and science...
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