Her eyes are described to be “blaz[ing] with unholy light” (Stoker 234) showing how she has been corrupted by Dracula. As her eyes blazed with unholy light, they also blaze with hellfire. The fires of Hell eat her innocence away. Using her eyes, Stoker contrasts the “pure gentle orbs” (234) that she once had to the eyes with “unholy light” (234) that she now retains. Her eyes show her tainted soul because they blaze with hellfire, showing her inner sexual demoness. Seward when seeing this claimed that his love for Lucy disappeared, and he only felt disgust when he saw the loss of purity in her eyes. Luc, losing the ideals of Victorian women, becomes a newly incarnated she-devil, intent on seducing the men. The victims of Dracula are turned from virtuous beings into wanton creatures and their eyes show the result of what they have