9: Power and Sexualization in Nosferatu (1922) — A Film ReviewWith the dramatic expressions, the ominous shadows, and intense music, Nosferatu is a great horror silent film — I thoroughly enjoyed…Feb 28, 2021Feb 28, 2021
7: Annotated Bibliography EntrySenf, Carol A. “‘Dracula”: Stoker’s Response to the New Woman.” Victorian Studies, vol. 26, no. 1, Indiana University Press, 1982, pp…Feb 14, 2021Feb 14, 2021
Keywords for Research: “Dracula”For my research topic, I am focusing on feminism within Dracula, exploring how the female characters are empowered or disempowered…Feb 4, 2021Feb 4, 2021
Women in Dracula: Mina MurrayBram Stoker’s Dracula tells a story through a collection of documents written by different characters. Set in the Victorian era, Mina…Feb 1, 20211Feb 1, 20211
4: Exploring Research Interests (Mina Harker)Throughout the novel Dracula thus far, Mina Harker (previously Mina Murray) is a prominent character, supported by her connection with…Jan 30, 20211Jan 30, 20211
2: Rhetorical Analysis on DraculaDracula’s power is further emphasized through his experiences and his history. His speech on Transylvania’s history and “the story of his…Jan 23, 2021Jan 23, 2021
The Kind of Writer I Want to Be: A Literacy NarrativeIt’s eight in the morning, there are bags under my eyes, I’m hungry but I was too nervous to eat beforehand, and I’m fidgeting in my seat…Jan 18, 20211Jan 18, 20211
1: What’s in a Name? Viral as PowerThe first two chapters of Bram Stoker’s Dracula makes a great first impression as to building the mystery around Dracula and Transylvania…Jan 16, 2021Jan 16, 2021