Object
Demeter Voyage
Sister Agatha accuses Dracula in the Demeter's wine cellar of treating the ship's voyage as a dress rehearsal for his predatory assault on English society. Her charge pierces his Balaur alias, forcing him to admit his bloodlust overran restraint during the journey. The verbal framing escalates their duel, highlighting the voyage's chaos where crew suffered his hunger.
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Significance
Exposes Dracula's veneer of sophistication as weakness, shifting power to Agatha in their confrontation and foreshadowing further violence on the ship and in England.
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