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      • When Harker meets Dracula, he acknowledges that the man is pale, gaunt, and strange. Harker becomes further concerned when, after Harker cuts himself while shaving, Dracula lunges at his throat. Soon after, Harker is seduced by three female vampires, from whom he barely escapes.
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  2. When faced with the three female vampires, Harker admits that he “felt in [his] heart a wicked, burning desire.” Harker functions in the novel as a representation of a modern, intelligent man who always tries to do the right thing, but who finds himself confronting lust and evil nonetheless.

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      Embarking on his first professional assignment as a...

  3. Embarking on his first professional assignment as a solicitor, Harker is traveling to the castle of Count Dracula, a Transylvanian nobleman. Harker hopes to conclude a real estate deal to sell Count Dracula a residence in London.

  4. What was Jonathan Harker doing when he first discovered Count Dracula in the wooden box? What warning does Count Dracula give to Jonathan? How is Count Dracula physically described?

  5. Nov 21, 2023 · In Dracula by Bram Stoker, Jonathan Harker represents the triumph of good over evil. At first, Harker represents how innocence, naivite, and dishonesty can lead to disaster, but, later,...

  6. He returns home to England and later sees Dracula in London. After learning that Dracula has killed Mina's best friend Lucy Westenra, Harker joins Abraham Van Helsing, John Seward, Arthur Holmwood, and Quincey Morris in a quest to kill the vampire, who has bitten Mina.

  7. Why does Jonathan Harker first travel to Transylvania? At the beginning of the novel, Harker has just been promoted from solicitor’s clerk to solicitor. He works with another solicitor named Peter Hawkins, who was hired by Count Dracula to find and purchase a house in London.

  8. Harker peers out his window and sees Dracula leaving the castle in his lizard-like fashion, dressed in Harker's clothes—Harker believes that Dracula is pretending to be Harker in the nearby village, so as not to arouse suspicion at Harker's imprisonment.

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