Object
Harker's Uneaten Mound of Meat
A large, untouched mound of meat occupies Jonathan Harker's plate in Castle Dracula's dining room. Harker struggles to eat it, poking at the pile hesitantly while seated with Count Dracula and a Transylvanian girl. Dracula gestures toward it during his lecture, emphasizing respect for slaughter and the need to thicken the blood.
3 appearances
Purpose
Meal for Jonathan Harker
Significance
Dracula wields the meat as a symbolic tool to assert dominance, linking it to predatory themes of consumption and threat, which erode Harker's autonomy during the dinner conversation.
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