Monday 2 November 2009

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R.M Renfield with unusual habits is introduced in the story through the diary of Dr Seward where he is described as one of his patients having Sanguine temperament, great physical strength, morbidly excitable, periods of gloom ending in some fixed idea which he finds it hard to understand.
Dr Seward also mentions about him having the possibilities of being dangerous and threatening to people around him. He seems to have some mental issues which could lead to a serious event later on and therefore Seward develops interest in the subject as it occurs to be quite unusual than the normal, would also help him keep his mind busy and away from the empty feelings after getting rejected by Lucy.
The story develops to link all these characters someway and a presence of enigmatic atmosphere is built up when the records that we read in Seward's diary and Mina Murray's journal both indicate trouble, problems which although maybe happening in different places yet has similar context i.e. related to supernatural and a type of whodunit.

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