Dracula Chapter 21 Flashcards
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What does 'glittering pool of blood' symbolize in the context?

  • Renfield's request for freedom (correct)
  • An invitation for Dracula to enter (correct)
  • Mina's purity
  • Jonathan's weakness

Renfield believes that his words might save lives.

True (A)

What does 'flesh of my flesh, blood of my blood' imply about Dracula's relationship with Mina?

Dracula's relationship with Mina has sexual overtones and a sacramental aspect.

Lucy felt ________ after her violation, while Mina felt disgust.

<p>revelled</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Mina do immediately after her violation?

<p>She goes straight to comfort Jonathan.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is Mina's reaction to being chosen to become a vampire?

<p>She is disgusted. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Renfield's Role

  • Renfield's anxiety stems from his understanding of the implications of souls, leading to his request for release.
  • His actions inadvertently granted Dracula access to the asylum, resulting in Mina's violation.

Implications of Renfield's Knowledge

  • Renfield shares critical information with the group about what he has caused to happen and seeks their help for Mina.
  • His fascination with Zoophagous behavior underlines his awareness of a larger, dangerous game at play.

Dracula's Assault on Mina

  • The phrase 'flesh of my flesh, blood of my blood' reflects the twisted nature of Dracula's assault, intertwining sexual and sacramental imagery.
  • His violation of Mina serves as a perverse corruption of marital and divine bonds, placing him as an evil counterpart to her husband and god.
  • This act reinforces the gothic theme of predatory aristocracy exploiting vulnerable women.

Contrast with Lucy

  • Mina's reaction to her violations starkly contrasts with Lucy's earlier attitude after her assault, highlighting differing perceptions of victimhood.
  • Mina experiences profound disgust, while Lucy initially revels in her experience, indicating complex societal attitudes toward female sexuality.

Mina's Victorian Ideals

  • Despite her trauma, Mina prioritizes comforting Jonathan, demonstrating her adherence to traditional Victorian gender roles.
  • Her actions emphasize a sense of duty toward others, even as she suffers silently.

Mina's Transformation

  • Mina's scream, described as "ear-piercing," signifies her horror at being chosen as a potential vampire, showcasing her internal struggle and societal adherence.
  • As a model of Victorian purity, her potential transformation accelerates the narrative's tension, reflecting the stakes involved in her character's fate.

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Explore key concepts from Chapter 21 of 'Dracula' with these flashcards. Understand the significance of Renfield's actions and the implications for Mina and the characters involved. This resource is perfect for deeper analysis and revision of the chapter's themes.

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