Dracula The Impaler Analysis

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The preferences and worldviews held by the people living in Transylvania were not similar to the benefits of modern day England. As Count Dracula says, “We are in Transylvania, and Transylvania is not England. Our ways are not your ways, and there shall be to you many strange things,” (Stoker 23). Dracula is an Eastern European aristocrat and part of an antiquated economic system while the several protagonists in the novel are advanced capitalists and alleged meritocracy of Victorian England. Certain characters in the book represent the classes present in England at that time. For example, one of the protagonists, Mina Harker, is part of the hard-working middle class, working for her financial situation. She knows how to use a typewriter, as