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Title: degenerate characteristics of dracula
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Nordau and Lombroso would so classify him, and qua criminal he is of imperfectly formed mind" (Stoker chapter 28). With all his killings and bites he proceeds on people, Dracula fights the degenerate theme.
Renfield as well has qualities and characteristics of degenerates throughout the novel... Showed first 250 characters
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Renfield was taken under the care of Dr. Seward so that he can watch and notice the tendencies of Renfield and how he was a degenerate. He had a sick style of degeneracy to be precise. He too consisted of a lack of morality and right or wrong. In Dr. Seward's diary, he explains how degenerates do not think strait and are not full in the brain as normal men, and consist an imperfectly found mind... Showed next 250 characters
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