Monday, December 13, 2010

Blood-red Lips

Could you say the three vampire women were a symbol of sexuality? Why or why not?

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  2. I think they were a symbol of sexuality, because their purpose was to entice people into their devious trap. They used their incredible beauty to make innocent men (like Harker and Van Helsing) to lust for them, and therefore become easy to take advantage of. Luckily for them, they didn't fall for it.

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  3. Well Harker probably would have but luckily he got freaked out and passed out. And yes like what the book said, Harker was attracted to because I guess they had seductive powers. Ugh. What lustful fools we humans are.

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  4. I think yes and no. Through time women have stood as sexual beings. I guess you could say they used their looks to their advantage. But you really couldn't call them sexual if they wanted to kill you..That's not exactly classified as sexy..lol

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  5. Well they still used their suductive ways to draw in their prey. No matter their intentions, the tool they used was sexual attraction. They clearly were a symbol of sexual elements in this novel

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  6. maybe, because they did kind of seduce their prey. but if they were i would not have a clue why?... that is something to think about!:)

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  7. What about Mina and Lucy? Are there some hints about this topic with these women?

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