Harker awakens in the morning in his own room. He fears, at first, that the events of the previous night were a terrible dream. |
Summary: Chapter 4. Harker wakes up in his own bed, unsure whether the previous night's experience was a dream or reality. Several days later, Dracula asks ... |
Chapter 4 begins to intensify as Harker's fear grows as he and readers learn more about Dracula's powers and guess at his plans, and Harker's inference that ... |
In chapter 4 of 'Dracula' by Bram Stoker, Jonathan Harker becomes increasingly aware that Count Dracula intends to keep him captive and then kill him unless ... |
Jonathan then hears a woman yelling below his window. Since Dracula was wearing Jonathan's clothing, the woman thinks he is the "monster" that stole her child. |
Dracula smoothly explains that since the postal service in Transylvania is unreliable, sending these letters ahead will save worry for his friends at home. |
22 окт. 2022 г. · Analysis Chapter 4. Notice that part of Jonathan's immersion in the world of Dracula's castle was his adaptation to a nocturnal schedule. |
Chapter 4. Dracula asks Harker to write three post-dated letters informing he is going home. Harker asks a Gypsy to send letters for him, but Dracula ... |
Dracula Chapter 4. Using his gift for self-analysis, Jonathan tries to determine whether or not the scene through which he lived was actually real. |
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