This is an element of gothic literature and also where Dracula lives.
What is a castle?
She was the queen during this era, from the years 1837-1901.
This is the setting for the majority of Jonathan's journal entries at the start of the book.
What is Dracula's castle?
This is the type of animal Dracula typically changes into.
What is a bat?
This is the author of Dracula.
Who is Bram Stoker?
This is the mood that gothic literature evokes.
What is (any of the following) dark / spooky / mysterious / dramatic?
She is the "new woman," and here is one word to describe her.
Who is Mina Murray/Harker - smart?
This is what Jonathan learns while shaving.
What is Dracula does not have a reflection?
This is the character who knows everything about vampires but for some reason just won't tell anyone else what he knows.
Who is Van Helsing?
"Decorate" the following sentence by adding or changing at least three words to make it more vivid.
"The kid sat on a chair."
What is... (answers will vary)
These are two elements of gothic literature that Jonathan experiences in Dracula's castle.
What is (any of the following are correct) confinement / extreme emotions / the supernatural / wild nature / women in distress / violence?
He is the ideal upper class Victorian man, and here are two words to describe him.
Who is Arthur Holmwood - rich and strong?
This animal runs from the Demeter when it hits the shore in Whitby. It is not actually an animal but this character in disguise.
What is a large dog? Who is Dracula?
This is what Van Helsing gives to Lucy in the hopes of warding off the enemy.
What are garlic blossoms?
These are Lucy's three suitors.
Who are Quincey Morris, Dr. John Seward, and Arthur Holmwood?
These are the two elements of gothic literature that are not found in Dracula.
What are doubles and hero villains?
She is the ideal Victorian woman and here are two words to describe her.
Who is Lucy Westenra - sweet and pretty/beautiful?
This is why Renfield eats bugs/living beings.
What is because he believes he will get their life force / powers from them?
This is a big mistake that Mrs. Westenra makes (because nobody tells her anything).
What is she removes all of the garlic flowers from Lucy and opens the window to her room?
The ship Demeter is a setting from Dracula. Here are three ways I can describe the ship.
What is... (Answers will vary)
These are three elements of gothic literature discussed in the captain's log.
What are (name three of the following) poor weather, wild nature, the supernatural, extreme emotions, confinement?
This is the description of the middle class Victorian.
Who is someone who works for a living, but NOT WITH THEIR HANDS?
These are two ways we know Dracula is imprisoning Jonathan in his castle.
What are... (answers will vary)?
This is what Lucy turns into after she dies, and here is the proof.
What is a vampire, and the newspaper reports of the 'bloofer' lady / her teeth appear longer and sharper / she looks beautiful and alive again.
This is the main problem in Dracula and here is a specific example of it.
What is miscommunication / lack of communication, and (answers will vary)?