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** All the fallout from death and killing will probably take priority over any attempted sex acts. That's she's clearly under some spell(that Jonathan can relate too) is probably going to smooth over the awkwardness.
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** All the fallout from death and killing will probably take priority over any attempted sex acts. That's she's clearly under some spell(that spell (that Jonathan can relate too) is probably going to smooth over the awkwardness.
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*** This makes sense for the time. Until the early 20th century, it was considered improper for a girl to date only one man - it could lead to premarital sex if too strong of a relationship was formed. A girl was to date multiple men until she decided she wanted to marry one of them, and only with engagement would she stop seeing other men. Until the 1920s or even later "going steady" was still seen as something bad girls did.
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** And if you note, all Lucy does with each suitor is flirt. And once all three have arrived, she talks to all of them at once. It's only after Dracula starts feeding on her, after which she's now engaged to Arthur, that she begins to actually make passes at the others.
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* Before Dracula tries to bite Mina in the cinematogram, she exclaims "I know you" but sounds scared. This is before Dracula hypnotised/reawakened Elisabeta's memories, so where does she remember him from? If not night she saw him feeding on Lucy, then seeing his eyes in the clouds just as it started raining.