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In Chapter 23, much aggrieved on account of Mina's condition (being vampirized by the Count), Jonathan Harker puts forth this metaphor:
We are all drifting reefwards now, and faith is our only anchor.
This metaphor touches on a key theme in Dracula: that of Christian faith in the face of supernatural evil. The characters are all steadfast, never wavering in their devotion to God, whom they believe has a plan for all things. Even if they are headed towards disaster—as a ship would be if it were "drifting reefward" towards certain wreckage—they must levy the metaphorical anchor of their Christian faith. This faith is depicted as the single reliable entity on which all the group's hopes rest.
This metaphor is of further interest because of the connection Stoker makes between faith, nature, and the supernatural world. In Dracula, the sea is an unwelcoming presence: Dracula himself frequently travels via oceans, rivers, and other waterways. In the course of his first excursion to England, every sailor on the ship Dracula inhabited ended up dead. The sea is thus symbolic of supernatural menace. Jonathan and his colleagues are adrift on this sea of supernatural evil and have lost their way; faith, in the midst of chaos, is the only thing keeping them from sinking.












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