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In Bram Stoker's 'Dracula', how is Mina Harker's role contrasted with that of Lucy Westenra?
Mina is more independent and assertive than Lucy.
Lucy is depicted as the more rational character.
Mina relies heavily on men for protection throughout the novel.
Lucy embodies Victorian ideals of femininity, while Mina shows modernity and strength.
What does Count Dracula's interaction with women say about gender roles in the novel?
He respects women's independence in their decisions.
He views women as objects of conquest and submission.
He is indifferent to women and rarely engages with them.
He treats women as equals in business and social matters.
How does Mina Harker's character development contrast with Victorian ideals of women?
She is depicted as strictly nurturing and submissive.
Her intelligence and resourcefulness appear as a challenge to the traditional feminine role.
She conforms completely to the expectations of Victorian women.
Her main focus is on domestic duties throughout the novel.
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