Furthermore, the transcendent Hero has survived death, overcome his greatest fear and he wins against the shadow. Then, the transcendent hero is able to gain the final reward of the hero’s journey which is the Elixir. Through redemption, the transcendent hero is able to overcome his/her flaws, especially, through courage, love, and justice. First, in Dracula by Bram Stocker, Harker’s redemption of his flaw portrays his return with the elixir, especially through courage. Harker’s flaw is his fear which made him incapable of slaying Dracula. But, Harker’s courage of killing Dracula is his redemption and elixir. For instance, Mina writes in her journal “On the instant, came the sweep and flash of Jonathan’s great knife…It was like a miracle; but before our very eyes, and almost in the drawing of a breath, the whole body crumbled into dust” (Stocker, 324). …show more content…
The new found courage in Harker is his redemption for letting Dracula live due to his fear before. For Harker, his courage is his redemption of his cowardice, which portrays his return with the elixir. Second, in Dracula by Bram Stocker, Harker’s redemption of his flaw portrays his return with the elixir, especially through love. Harker’s flaw of him getting his wife involved in his dangerous journey and not being able to protect her. But, when they kill Dracula the curse on Mina is lifted and she becomes a human again. Harker redemption is his new found happiness as he is able to save his wife from becoming a vampire. For instance, Mr. Morris says “Now God be thanked that all has been in vain! See! The snow is not more stainless than her forehead! The curse has passed away!” (Stocker,