Mina In Bram Stoker's Dracula

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Men have always been seen as being superior figures within society, but in Dracula, Mina is seen as having a “man’s brain.” Mina is seen as an independent, educated woman. She no longer wants to partake fully in the traditional female role and is in favor of a more “manly” role. At this time in history, the Victorian era was beginning to come to an end. It was not uncommon for women to abandon their role as a “ house wife” to have a more masculine role. Mina aids in coming up with the plan to help catch Dracula, but they do not let her go and help with the execution of the plan. Although this is was to help keep her safe, it showed that they don't think she can take care of herself. She earns the nickname man’s brain, but is still seen as