Bram Stoker's Dracula

Significance of The Wooden Boxes

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The wooden boxes are what Dracula uses to transport sacred Transylvania soil to England, in order to have a resting place in a foreign land. He spreads the earth over fifty boxes and spreads the boxes over several locations, giving him multiple refuges around the large city of London.