Dracula

Dracula

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Miss Bukuras

English 11

Dracula Study Guide Questions:

Chapters 20 – 21:
Where are the 21 boxes missing from Carfax taken?
Out of the 21 boxes missing from Carfax, six were deposited at Jamaica Lane, Bermondsey, six more were taken to 197 Chicksand Street, Mile End New Town, and nine were taken to Piccadilly.


What change does Jonathan Harker notice about Mina?
Jonathan Harker notices Mina's forehead is puckered up into little wrinkles, as though she thinks in her sleep, and she is very pale


Renfield says that he wants life from other beings, but he does not want something else. What is it he does not want?
Renfield does not want souls


Dr. Seward notices that twice Renfield stops himself before uttering a specific word. What word is it?
Renfield stops himself before uttering the word "drink."

After Dr. Seward leaves Renfield, what does the doctor realize?
After Dr. Seward leaves Renfield, the doctor realizes the Count has been to him, and there is a new scheme of terror afoot.

Who so the realtors at Mitchell, Sons, and Candy claim purchased the house in Piccadilly?
The realtors at Mitchell, Sons, and Candy claim the purchaser is a foreign nobleman, Count de Ville.


What does Dr. Seward hear coming from Renfield’s rom that alarms him?
Dr. Seward hears a wild yell coming from Renfield's room that alarms him.


The asylum attendant reports to Dr. Seward that Renfield has met with an accident. Describe Renfields injuries.


What procedure does Van Helsing perform on Renfield?



What does Count Dracula promise Renfield in exchange for letting him into the asylum?



Why does Renfield become angry with the Count?



What does Rendfield notice about Mina Harker?



Describe the encounter between Renfield and Dracula when the Count returns to the asylum.



Describe the scene Van Helsing, Dr. Seward, Lord Godalming, and Quincey Morris witness after breaking down the door to the...

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