Annotated Bibliography EntryBrennan, Matthew C. “Repression, Knowledge, and Saving Souls: The Role of the “New Woman” inStoker’s “Dracula” and Murnau’s “Nosferatu”.”…Feb 14, 2021Feb 14, 2021
The New Woman within Dracula revisedAt the end of the 19th century women began demanding radical change from society that would enable them to take on more responsibility for…Feb 7, 2021Feb 7, 2021
The New Woman within DraculaAt the end of the 19th century for one of the first times in history women began demanding radical change from the society that harbored…Feb 4, 2021Feb 4, 2021
Female sexuality in Dracula and Bram Stoker’s fear of the New WomanIn Bram Stoker’s Dracula there is a presentation of two kinds of women, one that’s rule abiding and the other that is sexualized and…Feb 1, 2021Feb 1, 2021
exploring research interests“Lucy always wakes prettily, and even at such a time, when her body must have been chilled with cold, and her mind somewhat appalled at…Jan 31, 2021Jan 31, 2021
Rhetorical Analysis of Dracula’s speechIn Dracula by Braham Stoker one of the first devices and also the most obvious device used is the juxtaposition between night and day and…Jan 24, 2021Jan 24, 2021
Literacy and creativityI honestly don’t remember the process of learning to read, it happened when I was so young I don’t think I have any memories from around…Jan 18, 2021Jan 18, 2021
Blog Post 1: Viral’s root as verdantvirere: to be green or verdant; to be lively or vigorous; to be full of youthful vigorJan 17, 2021Jan 17, 2021