The Historian Symbols, Allegory and Motifs

The Historian Symbols, Allegory and Motifs

Dragons

Dragons are a symbol of temptation. The dragon books tempt the scholars to find out the truth about Dracula. This temptation leads them on a quest that could take their lives, but each readily attempt the journey.

Books

Books are a symbol of knowledge. The scholars are chosen by Dracula because of their distinction in their fields. He cultivates knowledge and wants someone who has an undying thirst for the unknown.

Letters

Letters are a symbol of the past. The novel uses letters from the past to tell the story of scholars who have searched for Dracula. These letters lead the reader on a search through the decades. The letters not only discuss the scholars’ journey, but also the historical contexts of the time in which they are writing.

Maps

Maps are a symbol of travel. The scholars travel throughout the world on their search for Dracula. The maps lead them on a journey through many countries and different cultures. The reader travels with the characters and is swept up in the architecture, politics and tensions of the countries at different eras.

Dracula

Dracula is a symbol of evil. He was a sadistic prince when alive who tortured not only his enemies, but his people and has not changed in death. He seeks to cause chaos in the world. The scholars attempt to find him to stop his rampage through history.

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