The Character Of Lucy In Bram Stoker's Dracula

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, satisfied with her sole suitor, eager in a way that she wants to be "useful to Jonathan” when the two are married (125). Moreover, she is never physically portrayed in any image-evoking detail. Lucy, on the other hand, is described in extraordinary physical detail that goes as far as “a very beautiful corpse… quite a privilege to work on” (378). While Mina is known for having “a man’s brain,” Lucy is essentially the charming “little girl” that everyone seems drawn to (545/537). Lucy’s natural allure, her quieted sexuality, gives her power yet is eventually tied to her destruction. If Lucy is the sexually dominant woman who increases power through courting and vampirism, at that point, the objective of the Van Helsing men is to stop the vampire