Dracula As A Traditional Narrator In Bram Stoker's Dracula

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In Dracula, Stoker constructed the novel as a series of journal entries and letters from multiple points of view. In doing this, he established an interesting and effective way of telling the story. First, we got an insight to many of the characters’ lives. We were able to experience each characters’ thoughts first-hand rather than through one traditional narrator. If it were through one traditional narrator, it would not be as interesting. Frankly, Stoker would have probably lost me because the way it is written already throws me off. In Dracula, one of the main characters is Dracula—figures. Forthrightly, I actually think Dracula is a character we should sympathize with. First and foremost, Dracula is stuck being who he is. He cannot change