Definitely feminist, at least for the time. Mina is clearly the most capable character. The others mostly just bumbled around in a Scooby Doo way.
I think Stoker is also making comments on society and the shortcomings of the traditional male view. Also, how social norms can stunt ones own views of self and place in the world.
Definitely feminist, at least for the time. Mina is clearly the most capable character. The others mostly just bumbled around in a Scooby Doo way.
I think Stoker is also making comments on society and the shortcomings of the traditional male view. Also, how social norms can stunt ones own views of self and place in the world.