Dracula

What is the significance of Dr. Seward's notes on Renfield?

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Seward notes that Renfield's demeanor has become "morbidly excitable", and displays "periods of gloom ending in some fixed idea". Renfield's behavior is significant because it foreshadows Dracula's influence.

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