Desire Flashcards
Desire
3
Sex
Power
Release/Freedom
Change
Sex
DRAC.
Harker and Vamp. Brides (CH3)
|_> blonde fantasy
Suppressed erotic desires
|_> ‘‘there are kisses for all’’
Stokers own sexuality??
NEW WOMAN in Lucy ‘‘marry all three’’
|_> sense flightiness (sleepwalking)
Sex
TBC
LOHOL
Desires LOVE not SEX
|_> famished means blood drains ‘‘horrid bedroom’’
Peternally beautiful/sexy (only virgin resist)
Has Nobler desires (human like yearning)
|_> Tarot cards every day (les amoruex makes human)
Sex
TBC
WEREWOLF (LAST 3)
|_> Company of Wolves
Ribals sex want a ‘‘kiss’’ so slows her walk
'’Music’’, ‘‘children of the night’’ (DRAC)
|_> wedding somg (bawdy, lusty consumation)
Can afford to be more explicit 1979
Power
DRAC.
Proud ‘‘Boyar’’
|_> drive for control remains ‘‘master’’
Says ‘‘peasant, coward and a fool’’
Violent against baby protesting mother
Terrifying control of Demeter and of Renfield
|_> weather, Lucy, Wolf
Subconscious control of people of Transylvania
|> passengers ‘‘ordog’’ (satan) ‘‘pokol’’ (hell)
|> innkeeper and wife ‘‘hysterical’’ (gives cross)
Power
TBC
TBC - Marquis
Marquis also proud aristocrat
Seduces women and controls them with sadistic, masochistic rule
Rape of Sabine images conveys the idea
|_> women fixed in his personal gallery of domination and triumph
Power
TBC
ERL KING
Lordly power in Black Forest
Halted by knowing narrator
|_> ‘‘eyes wide open’’
POWERFUL FEMALE FIGURE
Release/Freedom
TBC
LOHOL
Freed by ‘‘kiss’’ of rationale
|_> sucks her blood (inversion)
Caged burd who torments literal one with dragging nails along cage bars
|_> not only one trapped
EVENTUALLY RELEASED
Release/Freedom
TBC
TIGERS BRIDE
'’Soubrette entrapped in patriarchy
|_> breaks free and liberated by Tiger
Sends soubrette back to father
Release/Freedom
TBC
MR LYON
Wants to be human and Beauty’s kisses allow this
Funds domestic bliss with wife and spaniel
|_> NOW happy garden
Change
DRAC.
From 1890s DECADENCE to normality
|_> fear of ‘‘no change’’ sees CONSERVATIVE AGENDA
Change
TBC
FEMINIST AGENDA
HELEN SIMPSON
‘‘Ideas of how things might be different’’
CARTER
‘‘All art of any kind is part of politics’’
ALICE REEVE TUCKER
‘‘Carter doesn’t underestimate how frightneing it can be to make changes and break out of routines’’
LYDIA ONYETT
‘‘Power to shock remains’’
‘‘Not just a reanimation of and old dried corpse, but rather and enduring comtinuation of cultural and political relevance’’