Why is Dracula so beloved? It starts off as a really interesting and spooky "trapped in a mad castle" tale and then turns into a bunch of boring letters from women
>>8968694
why are you in love with harker is the more pertinent question i think
Its got great imagery like Arthur hammering a pitchfork into his screaming vampire wife. The "And he was such a noble man" shit does get sort of tiring though.
bruh, the fear of technology and sexualized stuff
Because it plays with women's and men's desires. Men want to be powerful and seductive to women. Women want an alpha male who manipulates them, but also gives them the thrill.
The first part appealed to men and the rest to women
1: because victorian women could fantasize about being seduced by a dashing european lord who is incapable of penetrative acts
2: 1: because victorian men could fantasize about being a dashing european lord who is incapable of penetrative acts
>>8968723
what technology? the wolves around his castle? what next, the bees? or the wolves with bees in their mouths so when they howl bees come out?
>>8969679
As a man who just made a Simpsons reference in another thread, I appreciate this.