Characters: Mina Harker (Leaving Cert English): Revision Notes
Characters: Mina Harker
Overview
Mina Harker, originally Mina Murray, is one of the protagonists in "Dracula." She is the fiancée, and later wife, of Jonathan Harker. Mina is portrayed as intelligent, resourceful, and compassionate, embodying the ideal Victorian woman. Throughout the novel, she plays a crucial role in tracking and combating Dracula, utilising her skills in transcription and organisation to compile and analyse the group's findings. Mina's character contrasts with the novel's darker elements, representing purity and moral fortitude.
Key Plot Moments
Caring for Jonathan Harker
- Mina travels to Budapest to care for Jonathan after he escapes from Dracula's castle.
- Her dedication to Jonathan demonstrates her loyalty and strength.
Discovery of Lucy's Condition
- Mina is instrumental in noticing the changes in Lucy, leading to the discovery of her vampiric transformation.
Attacked by Dracula
- Dracula bites Mina and forces her to drink his blood, creating a psychic link between them.
- This attack puts Mina in grave danger and deepens her resolve to destroy Dracula.
Hypnotic Connection
- Mina uses her psychic link with Dracula to help track his movements.
- This connection is vital for the group's final pursuit of Dracula.
Final Confrontation and Resolution
- Mina travels with the group to Transylvania for the showdown with Dracula.
- Her bravery and support are critical to the group's ultimate success.
Key Themes
Gender Roles and the New Woman
- Mina embodies both traditional Victorian femininity and the emerging "New Woman" ideals.
Purity vs. Corruption
- Her struggle with Dracula's influence highlights the theme of purity under threat.
Knowledge and Power
- Mina's use of her skills to compile and understand information underscores the power of knowledge.
Key Quotes
"I have been practising shorthand very assiduously. When we are married I shall be able to be useful to Jonathan."
- Mina's dedication to improving herself for Jonathan's sake reflects her supportive nature.
- It also shows her proactive approach and modern sensibilities.
"We women have something of the mother in us that makes us rise above smaller matters when the mother-spirit is invoked."
- This quote highlights Mina's nurturing and protective qualities.
- It underscores the theme of maternal strength and sacrifice.
"No one but a woman can help a man when he is in trouble of the heart."
- Mina's insight into human emotions positions her as a crucial support for the male characters.
- It emphasises the emotional intelligence and empathy attributed to her character.
"But it is the living death of the Un-Dead, and I can see it in Mina's eyes; I can see it in Mina's eyes! Thank God for her sweet eyes!"
- This quote reflects the horror of Mina's partial transformation and the group's desperation to save her.
- It highlights the physical and spiritual stakes involved in Dracula's influence.
"I want to keep up with Jonathan's studies, and I have been practising shorthand very assiduously."
- Mina's dedication to self-improvement and partnership with Jonathan is evident.
- It shows her commitment to their relationship and her role in their shared efforts.