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Actividad integradora

Drácula de Bram Stoker

 

Alumno: Karlo Emmanuel Macías Robles

Matricula: 1744792

Grupo: 4k4    

aula: 304


Reporte

he author Bram Stoker is known for moving at will; it will treat psychological aspects relating to man, their cultures, traditions and human behavior in general within a universal context; It also analyzes the personality of criminals through two of its main characters; one of them is Count Dracula who has been specializing in various areas of knowledge to feed on blood of their victims and attain eternal life; and the other, Renfield, a madman who is hospitalized, start eating flies and their case is studied by Seward, a young doctor; ambs enjoy drinking blood, eternal life and strength to achieve their ends. one of the main characters is that Professor Van Helsing, a metaphysical philosopher and genius who can learn a lot by his great knowledge and generosity. Haker also have marriage, Arthur Helmwood, his inseparable friend, Quincey dies at the hands of scary Dracula. They allow us to know simplicity, passion, love and courage

what happened?

 R.-Harker is called to the Underground the count and to get dracula notice anything unusual in the hambiente and dracula , eventually he investigates the formation and realizes that Dracula is not human, but it's way too late

Where did it happen?

 R.-London

When did it happen?

R.- in the nineteenth century

How did it happen?

R.- all starts when Haker returns from dracual mation , it was via different , so his wife Professor Van Helsing called to help , and that is where Van Helsing confirms the theories of Haker , that Dracula is a vampire

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