Dracula - Professor Van Helsing, the Old Savior
The Brave Old Professor Who Saved Mina and Lucy and the Mankind
Prof. Van Helsing was brought into the novel when a clueless Dr. Seward had gone to him to seek advice on Lucy's illness. Van Helsing came, saw and deduced the master-power behind the disaster in Lucy's life through his deep competent knowledge, experience and persence of mind. He started treating Lucy and had got her improved, till Lucy's mother Mrs Westerna made the fatal mistake of removing the garlic and charms in his absence, which let a wolf (powered by the forces of Dracula) come in and kill Lucy. He also detected, in course of the novel, that Lucy had turned into a vampire and could convince all the others to stab her and separate her head out of her body. In later parts of the novel, he hypnotizes Mina to trace Dount Dracula's route of escape to Castle Dracula at Transylvania. Finally he goes with Mina towards Castle Dracula on the same horse cart, enters Castle Dracula, destroys all three vampire women and seals the castle to prohibit Dracula from ever entering the castle.
Van Helsing showed an unconventional mix of modern Western medicine and and superstitions / folk therapies. He represents a bit of both worlds - the old and the modern. In the persona of an old, he shows respect for history and tradition. In persona of a modern person, he shows deep scientific knowledge of medicine, geography and logic. And over the course of the entire novel, Professor Van Helsing remains a character that sees no significant evolution. He enters a believing, religious person with profound respect to traditional knowledge, and he leaves the same. In the meanwhile, as the novel runs, he views his intellectual and other encounters with Dracula as an execution of "ministers of God's own wish".
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Post a CommentProfessor Van Helsing was not old in Stoker's novel. He was 45.