In Bram Stoker's Dracula, drinking blood is a physical dependence because Dracula needs the blood. It can; however, also be an emotional dependence because blood drinking is a very sensual process.
yes. Dracula is a vampire. if you watch hotel Transylvania, you Will see that Dracula has fangs. so does his daughter, Mavis. vampires have fangs. therefore, Dracula is a vampire
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both fantasy stories, Nosferatu and Count Dracula were vampires. Nosferatu was an earlier depiction of vampires (the movie was one silent and in sepia tone film) and Dracula was in black-and-white film, with sound and music.
Matthew Beresford has written: 'From demons to Dracula' -- subject(s): Vampires in literature, Vampire films, Vampires 'From demons to Dracula' -- subject(s): Vampires in literature, Vampire films, Vampires
Usually with vampires.
Dracula "he is the king of the vampires"
Yes because Dracula lived there.
Now-a-days most vampires can read or have thralls that can read to them. I'm sure that Count Dracula is known to most 'people' through the mass media.
No. Robert Pattinson is not related to Dracula. It is most likely that Dracula does not exist as human vampires are considered to be a myth in the real world.
Not at all, vampires do not exist, and Dracula, is a good old-fashioned melodrama, not a tragedy at all.
In Andy Warhol's Dracula - he liked it.