An Analysis on Dracula from Cultural Perspective
Abstract
The article starts with the background introduction of Vampire as the Other in Dracula. Such traditional prejudice against the East, the black people shall be further discussed. And even the narrative method aims to define the otherness and Dracula’s destiny.
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English Language and Literature Studies