How does Bram Stoker present the concept of foreignness and the other in Dracula? Keeping in mind the Victorian Era culture, norms, progress, and morals, what is threatening about The Count, not just as a vampire but as an outsider? What, in terms of cultural fears, does the Count symbolize? (Please use multiple reasons, and then accompanying excerpts from the text to back up each point you make. Also, please mention the page number each excerpt is on.)