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Jonathan Harker's Toiletries (Castle Dracula)

A pre-existing collection of personal grooming items that symbolize Jonathan Harker’s fading normalcy and serve as a metaphor for his vulnerability to Dracula’s corrupting influence. Their destruction (via the shaving mirror) is a narrative turning point that leads to the emergence of Jonathan Harker’s Blood.
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Purpose

Personal grooming and daily hygiene

Significance

Jonathan clings to these items to assert routine and psychological stability in Dracula's domain; their placement marks his initial resistance to the castle's encroaching horror, soon undermined by the vampire's predatory disruption.

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