Conflicts inside of the mind of Dracula
Social groups and norms are an important aspect of lives in a society, but with that life in social groups and with social norms comes social roles and social expectations. Those social roles and expectations do not always work out together and in such a case a Intra role conflict, a conflict that happened when the expectations of your peers or people around conflicts with your own expectations, or an inter role conflict, a conflict that happens when your expectations to yourself do not meet the reality of your human nature and the conflict of human mind and primary needs. All these conflicts and fight for control inside of the human brain affect who we are and what we feel like and what we are capable
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The town is a social group that has different expectations for Dracula; they expect him to be the pure evil and connected to the power of the death “Denn die Todten reiten schneller- For the dead travel faster”(Stoker 8). The people in the town don’t like to interact with Count Dracula and if they have to they do it quick and filled with so much fear that they “stammered” (Stoker 8) while the people talk to him. “Both he and his wife crossed themselves… simply refused to speak further” (Stoker 3) the quote shows that the towns people know about the beast that Dracula is but nobody talks about it. While the social group around him expects him to be the pure evil of his town, he tries to hold on to every social norm, the social rules that govern the behavior in a group, community or society, that where created so the community, society etc. can function together, there was at that time. Although he could choose to follow the expectations of everyone around him, he choose to not follow them, or just follow them while no one from the social group is noticing it. He tries to follow the people’s expectations on other human beings not the ones they have for …show more content…
He wants to be a no one someone that is unnoticeable “men know him not”(Stoker17) to the outside world, to follow his own expectations, that he has build in his mind but that is not possible in the surrounding he is in, he wants to feel the “rush of humanity” again. In Transylvania, he could never achieve the image of the “perfect human” he wants to be. To achieve his dream he formed the “Idea of going to London” (Stoker 17) . He wants to follow rules and norms, he wants structure in his life since the “beast” part of him stole all of his structure, rules and norms in his home country he hopes to find a new life and stability in London “I long to go through the crowded streets of our mighty London…To share its life, its change, its death and all that makes it what it is” (Stoker