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Dracula's not evil, he's just a little salty about kids these days and their newfangled technology. All he has is old fangs.
Transcript
- 00:03
Even though Dracula might call to mind old bunny aristocrats in creepy [Dracula wearing a crown outside a creepy castle]
- 00:07
pre-modern castles the book contains a surprising amount of cutting-edge
- 00:11
technology cutting-edge for the late 19th century that is.. not like Dracula has
- 00:15
Wi-Fi and Netflix if he did he might be too distracted to chillin to do much [Dracula watching Netflix on TV]
- 00:19
killin' right well though we have a feeling he'd hate twilight, just
Full Transcript
- 00:23
saying.. One of the more prominent examples of new tech is shorthand a [A man drawing with a quill on a piece of paper]
- 00:27
symbolic writing method that makes writing quicker and easier because in a
- 00:31
modern industrial economy who has the time to write the entire letter P
- 00:35
although short hand had been around for a while it saw in popularity as more [Woman on the phone rapidly writing things down]
- 00:40
and more women became secretaries and even though shorthand might have been
- 00:44
popular with the ladies Dracula was definitely not a fan there's a scene in [Dracula displeased about short hand writing]
- 00:48
Chapter 3 where Dracula opens an envelope sees its letter inside is
- 00:51
written in shorthand and he burns both the letter and the envelope disgusted [Dracula opens a letter and burns it]
- 00:55
though maybe to repel vampires you don't need crosses and garlic just grocery
- 00:59
list and shorthand LOL maybe. Another technological marvel that crops up in [Man using a typewriter]
- 01:03
Dracula is the typewriter aka the macbook pro of the late 19th century you
- 01:08
think cafe full of people on their laptops is annoying try a cafe full of [People using macbooks by a cafe window]
- 01:13
typewriters and Mina's a big fan of them though she types and transcribes
- 01:17
like it's as easy as riding a bike not that you should ever try riding your [Man wearing a pink helmet attempting to ride a typewriter]
- 01:21
typewriter around town at least not without a helmet in fact Mina's so into
- 01:25
typewriters that in chapter 14 when she's getting ready to hunt vampires she [Mina preparing to hunt vampires outside a castle]
- 01:28
writes.. I shall be prepared. I shall get my typewriters this very hour and begin
- 01:34
transcribing though probably not the one you wanted on your side during the big [Man with two guns and Mina holding a typewriter]
- 01:37
vampire showdown unless you want to read some detailed notes about his cape or
- 01:42
something well it's worth mentioning that Dracula isn't brimming with tech [Bram Stoker holding an iPhone]
- 01:45
just because Bram Stoker thought it was all oh so cool what's really in play
- 01:49
here is some keen use of metaphor Dracula central battle is not just
- 01:54
between vampires and people who don't want to be attacked by vampires it's [Dracula in a room with Mina holding a typewriter and a man holding two guns]
- 01:57
also between the old and the new aristocrats Eastern Europe and
- 02:01
handwriting on one side telegram typewriters railway schedules
- 02:05
phonographs and shorthand on the other hand writing versus shorthand might not [Hand writing and short hand disguised as warriors facing off]
- 02:09
exactly seem like the battle of the century but
- 02:12
that's why the book is called Dracula and not cursive writing
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