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Title: Such A Beast!: Sexuality And Humanization In Dracula
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Coppola in no way portrays this contradiction of emotions, instead allowing his Jonathan to completely succumb to the vampires’ temptations without any sign of inner turmoil or indication of moral struggle. The significance of this lack of indecisiveness on Jonathan’s part alludes to a darker side to the protagonist, one that serves to both lower his moral standing while at the same creating a comparison between his carnal needs and those of the vampiric wives... Showed first 250 characters
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The significance of this lack of indecisiveness on Jonathan’s part alludes to a darker side to the protagonist, one that serves to both lower his moral standing while at the same creating a comparison between his carnal needs and those of the vampiric wives... Showed next 250 characters
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