The details are included in the document, all parts are related to the novel "Dracula". Need to write all parts individually and meet the words counting. All writing must be your own words and plagi

Part 1 (needs 300-350 words)

This part’s writing is for “Character dig”, use “Dracula” as one character in the novel “Dracula” (would be attached in file), write 300-350 words in the form of one of the communication modalities used in the text (a letter, diary entry) from the perspective of this character. The entry should focus on something happens in the novel and it should contain at least 3 direct quotations from the text. You have two goals in this writing: 1) create an authentic voice for this character as you understand her 2)reflect on how this character would feel about the event they are capturing in their journal/diary. You may choose to write these entries taking into account on "the New Woman" vs. Traditional Victorian woman and reading this text as an invasion story Or something else you've picked up on.

Part 2 (4-6 sentences totally)

Focus on novel “Dracula” chapter VII-X, X-XIII, X-XVI, choose 1-2 songs that you would include of this novel were made into a 21th-century film, and include following in your list:

  1. Title of the song and artist

  2. Determine the part of the story where you would use each song. Tie each song to a specific passage or moment. Summarize the passage (2-3 sentences).

  3. Discuss why you chose this song for the specific scene you summarize. Here, talk about what aspects of the song (music, lyrics, tone, etc) correspond to the passage you summarize (2-3 sentences). 


Part 3: Dracula as an invasion story (needs 400-450 words)

Focus on novel “Dracula” Chapter 7 to 9, use 400-450 words answer the following questions.

  1. In what ways does this seem to be an invasion story? 

  2. How does Dracula seem to invade England? Where is Dracula in this week's reading? (how often do we physically see him?)

    • Consider the shipwreck scene, the captain's narrative, the old man's death at whitby, the transfer of soil from Transylvania to England, etc. 

  3. What might this novel, so far, be saying about English anxieties about foreign immigration?

  4. Where is Dracula in this week's reading? do we ever see him? Does he really seem to be a character at this point? Start to think about the possibility that he is villainized because of who is telling the story/what it means that he isn't given a voice