Societal Expectations Of Women In Bram Stoker's Dracula

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In Dracula, Bram Stoker discusses societal expectations of woman through the development of female characters. Mina is characterized as an attractive, pure, and intelligent woman that adheres to the societal expectations of women during the Victorian era. Living in the Victorian Era, women did not continue their primary education like men do, instead they performed house duties and took care of children. Mina exhibits a new role of woman. In Dracula, Mina is portrayed as a well educated. Her profound drive to learn from her husband Jonathan Harker exemplifies this. After Jonathan leaves from London to Transylvania, Mina explains that, “She wants to keep up with Jonathan’s studies and that she has been practicing shorthand” (Stoker 46). Her