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In your own words describe count dracula as he stood in the doorway?

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Answered by stanzinnamgial679
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Answered by crenuka276
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Throughout Stoker’s classic novel, doorways function as liminal spaces in which either side of the threshold represents an alternate reality. In literature, liminal spaces symbolize a sense of uncertainty about one’s transition from the present to the future. In the following examples, Dracula in a doorway functions within this context.

The narrator describes Dracula at the door of his castle, saying, “Within, stood a tall old man, clean shaven save for a long white moustache, and clad in black from head to foot, without a single speck of colour about him anywhere. He held in his hand an antique silver lamp, in which the flame burned without a chimney or globe of any kind, throwing long quivering shadows as it flickered in the draught of the open door.” This quote appears in chapter 2. Based on this description, Dracula is a mysterious figure who evokes a sense of death. The black clothing and colorlessness of his person are both associated with mortality. In addition, once Jonathan enters into the castle,

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