Object
Lucy Westenra's Bed
Lucy Westenra's bed in her bedroom, where her pale, slack-jawed corpse leans motionless against the pillows. The bed's pillows prop her upright, staging a false serenity as flies cluster nearby amid the decay. The duvet drapes the bed, bunching as the demonic child's skeletal hands yank it from underneath, dragging it toward the floor to reveal the creature's hollow eyes. Dracula appears in the mirror to hush her screaming reflection, transforming the resting place into a site of eternal subjugation. The bed is also the site where Lucy grips the duvet in terror during the child's attack.
5 appearances
Purpose
Resting place
Significance
Contrasts rest with death; anchors revelation of Lucy's trapped soul and Dracula's dominion, extinguishing her agency as he declares her his thrall.
Appearances in the Narrative
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