The Letter-Writing Format Of Dracula By Bram Stoker

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The letter-writing format of Dracula allowed for me to find the text more engaging. It takes on the role of a conversation, which in my opinion made the story easier to dissect and understand. The author, Bram Stoker, could have just written the story and narrated the plot, but instead he chose to include a variety of documents, newspapers, and journals. The choice of format also makes each scene feel like reality. Stoker includes all these elements to make the reader think about what happened during this time and how is could potentially happen again —at any moment.

As for Chapters Nine through Twelve, we get to see more of the aftermath of the individuals who have some “link” to Dracula, such as Jonathan, Reinfield and in particular Lucy.