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Dracula Part 12: The Phonograph 410 Views
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If phonographs could stump Dracula, one can only wonder what an iPhone would do to him. Or one could watch this video. It’s a lot faster than all that wondering.
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- 00:00
Thank you We sneak in Dracula photograph Alas shmoop Many
- 00:14
modernised technology symbols you know populate the work But perhaps
- 00:19
the most centralia least interesting to me Thing is the
- 00:22
photograph How does dracula used the photograph as a literary
- 00:29
device The photograph that you picked up on that the
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- 00:32
photograph is so is such an interesting device So the
- 00:35
photograph in one sense represents technology because i think it's
- 00:38
a relatively new technology of the age that you can
- 00:42
record your voice it comes up I think in the
- 00:46
first context in the insane asylum that john john seward
- 00:49
uses the photograph to record his sessions with his band
- 00:53
of lunatics Then meena picks up the technology and transcribes
- 00:59
what they recorded on the photograph into shorthand which i
- 01:03
don't think people use anymore But i think it's a
- 01:06
technique from the nineteenth and twentieth century to sort of
- 01:09
direct things in an abbreviated fashion I think the main
- 01:14
purpose is that it's something that stumps dracula so it
- 01:16
like more than anything it sort of represents the chasm
- 01:20
or gap between the new when the old that dracula
- 01:22
is able to amass a lot of new information but
- 01:25
he's not able to amass everything So he doesn't really
- 01:28
understand what's going on with the photograph his understand what's
- 01:32
going on with shorthand it's also sort of from a
- 01:36
like a narrative theory perspective It's Also a different sort
- 01:40
of spin on how to how you narrate a story
- 01:44
you have You have like this kind of body less
- 01:47
voice that's it that's echoing back to you that's a
- 01:51
great body his voice i love Out is dracula used 00:01:57.099 --> [endTime] the photograph as a literary device Oh no
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