Bram Stoker wrote Dracula in first person and is a Gothic novel. He also describes everything in very great detail and uses imagery to get the reader closer to the novel. However, the writing and/or use of dialogue is authentic since the time period is not from now.
    I like Bram Stoker's way of writing because it is creative, descriptive, and interesting. Also, because it was written in an authentic sense, the novel can get confusing. However, the way he uses imagery is different and unique.
 
The setting of Dracula affects the mood of the reader. Dracula's setting is based around a Gothic castle: dark, tall, and creepy. Also, the castle was built on a corner of a rock with windows that you could not reach, usually dark on the inside. The mood that the reader gets is creepy, scary, gloomy, and/or unique. Since the castle is different and is not luminescent, it affects the mood of the reader and the view of the story.