Who was Bram Stoker?
What did he write?
What are the main features of the Romantic period?
What happened to english language during the Industrial Revolution?
What is a vampire?
3. Mainly they cared about the individual, intuition, and imagination. Imagination and emotion were more important than reason and formal rules. There was emphasis on introspection, psychology, melancholy, and sadness.
4. The British literati searched for a new perspective inside Romanticism that would explain the switch between appreciation of man and a newfound reliance on the machine.
5. Vampires are mythological or folkloric beings who subsist by feeding on the life essence (generally in the form of blood) of living creatures, regardless of whether they are undead or a living person. In modern times, however, the vampire is generally held to be a fictitious entity, although belief in similar vampiric creatures such as the chupacabra still persists in some cultures.
Who was Bram Stoker? Abraham "Bram" Stoker (8 November 1847 – 20 April 1912) was an Irish novelist and short story writer, best known today for his 1897 Gothic novel Dracula.
What did he write? Dracula What are the main features of the Romantic period? During the Romantic Era, Bram Stoker created a timeless monster in his novel, Dracula. Stoker uses a series of letters and journal entries to tell the story form a first person point of view. The Count, for whom the book is named, seems to be invincible to mere man. Stoker uses his character of Dracula to reflect the elements of romanticism through his supernatural powers, a fascination with youth and innocence, and imagery. What happened to english language during the Industrial Revolution?
What is a vampire? . A blood-sucking ghost; a soul of a dead person superstitiously believed to come from the grave and wander about by night sucking the blood of persons asleep, this causing their death.
1. Bram stoker was an Irish novelist 2. He is best known for writting Drácula, but also wrote The Snake's Pass (1890) The Watter's Mou' (1895) The Shoulder of Shasta (1895) The Mystery of the Sea (1902) 3. The main features were the artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that originated in Europe toward the end of the 18th century. Partly a reaction to the Industrial Revolution 4 English was standarized in these areas: .fashion, food, leisure,medicine, chemistry, psychology 5.Vampires are mythological or folkloric beings who subsist by feeding on the life essence (generally in the form of blood) of living creatures
1) Abraham Stoker was an Irish novelist and writer. 2) He wrote Dracula and the lair of the white maggot. 3) The imperfect work, The liberalism in front of despotism. The creativity front of imitation. 4) The English language searched changed and include a little bit more the romantic period. 5) A vampire is a being that likes drink blood.
1. Abraham "Bram" Stoker was an Irish novelist and short story writer, best known today for his 1897 Gothic novel Dracula.
2. The most important of his books was DRACULA!.
3. The main characteristics of the Romantic Period include love for folk culture, closeness to nature and emotional rupture because of Industrial Revolution. Romantic period was a period from 1800 to 1840. It is also known as Romanticism.
4. New technical words were added to the vocabulary as inventors designed various products and machinery (trains, engine, pulleys, combustion, electricity, telephone, telegraph, camera...).
5. a vampire (in European folklore) a corpse supposed to leave its grave at night to drink the blood of the living by biting their necks with long pointed canine teeth.
1. Abraham Bram Stoker was an Irish novelist and writer. 2.He wrote Dracula 3.The main characteristics of the Romantic Period include love for folk culture, closeness to nature and emotional rupture. Romantic period was a period from 1800 to 1840. It is also known as Romanticism. 4. English was standarized you lenguage with new words 5. A vampire is a mythical creature which sustains itself by drinking the blood of living animals. Most vampire myths center around the reanimation of human corpses, with the corpse preying on other humans for the blood it needs.
1. Abraham "Bram" Stoker was an Irish novelist and short story writer, best known today for his 1897 Gothic novel Dracula.
2. Bram Stoker is remembered as the author of the influential horror novel Dracula. His other novels include 'Miss Betty' in 1898, 'The Mystery of the Sea' in 1902 and 'The Jewel of Seven Stars' in 1905.
3. The main characteristics of the romantic period are: • A closeness to nature • A love of folk culture, notable songs and stories • Making of romantic love a law unto itself
4. The Industrial Revolution, which began when British society began to move away from traditional industry to an industrial society, had a great impact on the language, a new vocabulary appears. The standardization of spelling was only one aspect of a more general attempt to regulate language. The language we use today, derived from the standardized language during the Industrial Revolution.
5. A vampire is a mythical creature which sustains itself by drinking the blood of living animals. Most vampire myths center around the reanimation of human corpses, with the corpse preying on other humans for the blood it needs. Vampire mythology is ancient, with most cultures having some version of the vampire in their folklore, perhaps reflecting a universal desire to explore the ideas of death and dying.
1) Abraham "Bram" Stoker was an Irish novelist and writer. 2) He began writing novels, beginning with The Snake's Pass in 1890 and Dracula in 1897, he Lady of the Shroud (1909) and The Lair of the White Worm (1911). 3) The main characteristics were the aspects of life and human thought, culture including literature and the arts. 4) Industrial revolution in the English language had an impact to include new words the elaboration of machines. 5) The vampire is a creature that feeds on the life essence of other living things (usually in the form of blood) in order to stay active. In some countries the vampire called a God in their mythologies.
1. He was a novelist and Irish writer.
ReplyDelete2. He wrote Dracula
3. Mainly they cared about the individual, intuition, and imagination. Imagination and emotion were more important than reason and formal rules. There was emphasis on introspection, psychology, melancholy, and sadness.
4. The British literati searched for a new perspective inside Romanticism that would explain the switch between appreciation of man and a newfound reliance on the machine.
5. Vampires are mythological or folkloric beings who subsist by feeding on the life essence (generally in the form of blood) of living creatures, regardless of whether they are undead or a living person. In modern times, however, the vampire is generally held to be a fictitious entity, although belief in similar vampiric creatures such as the chupacabra still persists in some cultures.
Who was Bram Stoker? Abraham "Bram" Stoker (8 November 1847 – 20 April 1912) was an Irish novelist and short story writer, best known today for his 1897 Gothic novel Dracula.
ReplyDeleteWhat did he write?
Dracula
What are the main features of the Romantic period?
During the Romantic Era, Bram Stoker created a timeless monster in his novel, Dracula. Stoker uses a series of letters and journal entries to tell the story form a first person point of view. The Count, for whom the book is named, seems to be invincible to mere man. Stoker uses his character of Dracula to reflect the elements of romanticism through his supernatural powers, a fascination with youth and innocence, and imagery.
What happened to english language during the Industrial Revolution?
What is a vampire? .
A blood-sucking ghost; a soul of a dead person superstitiously believed to come from the grave and wander about by night sucking the blood of persons asleep, this causing their death.
1. Bram stoker was an Irish novelist
ReplyDelete2. He is best known for writting Drácula, but also wrote
The Snake's Pass (1890)
The Watter's Mou' (1895)
The Shoulder of Shasta (1895)
The Mystery of the Sea (1902)
3. The main features were the artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that originated in Europe toward the end of the 18th century. Partly a reaction to the Industrial Revolution
4 English was standarized in these areas: .fashion, food, leisure,medicine, chemistry, psychology
5.Vampires are mythological or folkloric beings who subsist by feeding on the life essence (generally in the form of blood) of living creatures
1) Abraham Stoker was an Irish novelist and writer.
ReplyDelete2) He wrote Dracula and the lair of the white maggot.
3) The imperfect work,
The liberalism in front of despotism.
The creativity front of imitation.
4) The English language searched changed and include a little bit more the romantic period.
5) A vampire is a being that likes drink blood.
1. Abraham "Bram" Stoker was an Irish novelist and short story writer, best known today for his 1897 Gothic novel Dracula.
ReplyDelete2. The most important of his books was DRACULA!.
3. The main characteristics of the Romantic Period include love for folk culture, closeness to nature and emotional rupture because of Industrial Revolution. Romantic period was a period from 1800 to 1840. It is also known as Romanticism.
4. New technical words were added to the vocabulary as inventors designed various products and machinery (trains, engine, pulleys, combustion, electricity, telephone, telegraph, camera...).
5. a vampire (in European folklore) a corpse supposed to leave its grave at night to drink the blood of the living by biting their necks with long pointed canine teeth.
1. Abraham Bram Stoker was an Irish novelist and writer.
ReplyDelete2.He wrote Dracula
3.The main characteristics of the Romantic Period include love for folk culture, closeness to nature and emotional rupture. Romantic period was a period from 1800 to 1840. It is also known as Romanticism.
4. English was standarized you lenguage with new words
5. A vampire is a mythical creature which sustains itself by drinking the blood of living animals. Most vampire myths center around the reanimation of human corpses, with the corpse preying on other humans for the blood it needs.
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ReplyDelete1. Abraham "Bram" Stoker was an Irish novelist and short story writer, best known today for his 1897 Gothic novel Dracula.
ReplyDelete2. Bram Stoker is remembered as the author of the influential horror novel Dracula. His other novels include 'Miss Betty' in 1898, 'The Mystery of the Sea' in 1902 and 'The Jewel of Seven Stars' in 1905.
3. The main characteristics of the romantic period are:
• A closeness to nature
• A love of folk culture, notable songs and stories
• Making of romantic love a law unto itself
4. The Industrial Revolution, which began when British society began to move away from traditional industry to an industrial society, had a great impact on the language, a new vocabulary appears. The standardization of spelling was only one aspect of a more general attempt to regulate language. The language we use today, derived from the standardized language during the Industrial Revolution.
5. A vampire is a mythical creature which sustains itself by drinking the blood of living animals. Most vampire myths center around the reanimation of human corpses, with the corpse preying on other humans for the blood it needs. Vampire mythology is ancient, with most cultures having some version of the vampire in their folklore, perhaps reflecting a universal desire to explore the ideas of death and dying.
1) Abraham "Bram" Stoker was an Irish novelist and writer.
ReplyDelete2) He began writing novels, beginning with The Snake's Pass in 1890 and Dracula in 1897, he Lady of the Shroud (1909) and The Lair of the White Worm (1911).
3) The main characteristics were the aspects of life and human thought, culture including literature and the arts.
4) Industrial revolution in the English language had an impact to include new words the elaboration of machines.
5) The vampire is a creature that feeds on the life essence of other living things (usually in the form of blood) in order to stay active. In some countries the vampire called a God in their mythologies.