Dracula

by

Bram Stoker

Dracula: Chapter 5 Quiz 8 questions

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What is Mina learning in order to read Jonathan's writing and keep her own journal?
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Calligraphy
Shorthand
Hieroglyphics
Cursive handwriting
What is Mina’s concern regarding Harker’s brief letter about his arrival at Castle Dracula?
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She thinks Harker might have gotten lost on his way to the Castle
She thinks that Harker is being held captive in the Castle
She is concerned that Harker might be in danger because of the letter's brevity
She worries that Harker is not sharing all of his experiences at the Castle
Who does Lucy mention in her letter to Mina that she has fallen in love with?
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Jonathan Harker
Dr. Seward
Arthur Holmwood
Morris
What aspect of Lucy's interactions with her suitors might seem unrealistic, and how does this characterize her?
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Her suitors quickly accept rejection and remain friends with her, portraying Lucy as an ideal Victorian woman
Her suitors compete aggressively for her attention, characterizing her as a sought-after prize
Her suitors are immediately infatuated with her, reflecting her supernatural allure
Her suitors are willing to join her in the hunt for Dracula, showing her to be a brave leader
Who is the second suitor that Lucy mentions in her letter and what is his reaction when Lucy tells him she is in love with another man?
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Arthur Holmwood; he is devastated and leaves abruptly
Quincey Morris; he understands and they part as friends
Dr. Seward; he is heartbroken but remains polite
Jonathan Harker; he challenges the other man to a duel
How is Lucy's romance with Arthur described in contrast to the "seductions" of Dracula?
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Fiery and tumultuous
Profound and overwhelming
Devoted and loving
Sedate and chaste
What does Dr. Seward decide to do to cope with his sadness after Lucy rejects his marriage proposal?
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He decides to focus on his work and study a patient named Renfield in greater depth
He decides to leave England and travel abroad
He decides to challenge Arthur to a duel for Lucy’s hand
He decides to close down the insane asylum and change his profession
What does the author establish about the relationship between Morris, Seward, and Arthur?
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That they are rivals competing for Lucy’s affection
That they are the best of friends and loyal to one another
That they are forming a secret society to hunt vampires
That they are distrustful of each other but united by circumstance