Thursday, November 14, 2019
Dracula :: essays research papers
 CHAPTER 1 1876    Summary     Chapter 1 starts with the main persona, Jonathan Harker; a   solicitor clerk making a journey to Transylvania at he behest of a   client Count Dracula. Jonathan starts making entries in his   journal on May 3. He leaves Munich and arrives at Vienna   Budapest. He stops at Hotel Royale, where he has dinner but his   night is restless as he has queer dreams. He starts out again in the   morning boarding the train at Bistritz. As directed by the Count,   he goes to Golden Krone Hotel, where Dracula gives him a letter.     On May 4, his next entry tells about the fear on the faces of is   landlord and wife. They refuse to tell him much about Dracula   and instead try to dissuade from going, telling him that it is the   eve of St. Georgeââ¬â¢s Day, when all the evil things in the world   have full sway. The Landlordââ¬â¢s wife puts a rosary around on his   neck. The Countââ¬â¢s coach arrives for Jonathan.     On May 5, in the castle, the driver, the landlord and his wife, and   a small crowd point two fingers at Jonathan and make the sign of   the cross. Jonathan is later told that this is to word of evil. The   driver and Jonathan arrive earlier than schedule time. The driver   urges Jonathan to go back. Before Jonathan can react, a tall man   with along brown beard and a great black hat comes along. The   other driver makes a sign of the cross and leaves in a hurry. The   tall man drives his carriage away towards Draculaââ¬â¢s castle. At   about midnight a dog begins to howl followed by many others.   The horses nervously strain and rear but the driver pacifies them   almost magically. The howling sounds nearer and nearer and this   time it is the baying of the wolves. Suddenly, Jonathan sees a   faint flickering blue flame. The driver sees it and jumps down   and disappears into the darkness. He reappears again, the flames   seems to have disappeared. Again it appears but does not seem to   illumine the place. Once a strange optical effect happens, where   the driver stands between the flame and Jonathan and does not   obstruct it. The howling of the wolves continuously follows the   carriage. The horses jump and rear in terror, but the driver is in   full command. After some time, they finally stop in the courtyard   of a vast ruined castle with tall black windows through which no   light penetrates.  					    
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