Dracula Ap
multiple Choice Answers
1. Who is the
main speaker throughout Dracula?
A. Dracula
B. Lucy
C. Van Helsing
D. A variety of
the characters
E. none of the
above
The answer to the question is D because the novel is written in
the form of letters journals and memos from all of the characters, not just one
or two main characters
2. What is a
major theme throughout the novel?
A. Love
conquerors all
B. Blood
C. Evil Vs Good
D. vampires
E. The journey
of growing up and the loss of innocence
The answer is C because throughout the novel all the characters
endure both the good and the evil in things, specifically focuses on how
Dracula and the other vampires portray the evil side.
3. What does
the Stake symbolize in the novel?
A. Lucy's
returning to innocence and becoming "good" again
B. A piece of
wood
C. Hardships in
life
D. Dracula's
struggle to find his inner self
E. A weapon
The answer is A because by using the wooden stake and shoving it
in her chest after she has become a vampire returns her to her pure and
innocent state.
4. Bram
stokers use of diction in this line helps portray Lucy's feeling of being…?
"…In no place save from the windows in the castle walls is there an
available exit. The castle is a veritable prison, and I am a prisoner!"
A. Trapped and
hopeless
B. Aggravated
with the count
C. fearful
D. A and C
E. A and B
The answer is D because by saying there is no place safe implies
there is some form of fear swirling around Lucy's head, and she feels very
trapped with no hope of getting out which is shown by the comparison between
the castle and a prison.
5. Bram
Stokers writing style creates what effect on his readers
A. shows off
his use of diction, personification and imagery
B. Allows the
reader to see the story from many view points
C. shows the
characters emotions that they would have otherwise not have known
D. none of the
above
E. B and C
The
Answer is E because by formatting the booking into a series of letters and journals
you will learn and see more about each character then a traditionally written
book would have that shows only one persons few over many things.
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