floppypancakes
12-21-2011, 02:44 AM
I am trying to make sense of a passage and would appreciate some help understanding.
In the third paragraph into Dr. Seward's Diary, Van Helsing begins to talk about sowing corn to shed light on Lucy's situation... what does he mean?
This is a link to the chapter and text I am referring to: http://www.online-literature.com/stoker/dracula/10/
I am understanding this analogy as a "don't count your chickens before they're hatched" type of explanation. Van Helsing doesn't want to say that Lucy will be alright ("will make a good crop when the time comes") unless he can know this for sure through further examination.
Am I understanding this passage correctly?? Help.
In the third paragraph into Dr. Seward's Diary, Van Helsing begins to talk about sowing corn to shed light on Lucy's situation... what does he mean?
This is a link to the chapter and text I am referring to: http://www.online-literature.com/stoker/dracula/10/
I am understanding this analogy as a "don't count your chickens before they're hatched" type of explanation. Van Helsing doesn't want to say that Lucy will be alright ("will make a good crop when the time comes") unless he can know this for sure through further examination.
Am I understanding this passage correctly?? Help.