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Window in Jonathan's Convent Room

Glass window positioned in Jonathan's sunlit convent room near a small table. Sunlight pours through it, bathing the table, manuscript, and occupants during Sister Agatha's interrogation of Jonathan. Jonathan locks his gaze on it, his distant stare exposing trauma from Dracula's castle. That evening, a bat smashes through the glass, entering the room to strike Mina's face and draw blood amid howling wolves and swarming bats.
7 appearances

Purpose

Admits sunlight and frames views of the outside world

Significance

Marks the fragile divide between convent sanctuary and supernatural horror. Jonathan's gaze through it reveals his psychological scars. Its shattering by the bat signals Dracula's intrusion, transforms reunion into chaos, and foreshadows corruption of Mina and the group.

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When this object appears and how it's used

7 moments