the castle is illustrated as a crappy castle because it also symbolizes the character who leaved there and what he possesses.
no they did not
Count Dracula lives in Transalvaina. Castle Bran is in Romania, and has millions of visitors. I reccomand visiting during winter. Only than you can feel the real Dracula spirit.
He sees the Count scale down the wall, like a lizard.
Dracula warns Jonathan not to fall asleep at night in any part of the castle except the chambers set aside for him.
The Count's coachman is Dracula the Count himself
no they did not
Count Dracula always tells about his "ancestors" in sentences like "Who fought against the Turks? A Dracula!" After Harker found out that Dracula is a vampire, he also says: "The Count must be the same person as the Draculas he told me about!"
Count Dracula had three vampiresses in his castle. This hardly seems like a castle full.
Count Dracula lives in Transalvaina. Castle Bran is in Romania, and has millions of visitors. I reccomand visiting during winter. Only than you can feel the real Dracula spirit.
because humans are not allowed in there castle
He sees the Count scale down the wall, like a lizard.
In the novel Dracula, the vampire Count has three vampire brides. They are never named (in the novel), neither is an order given to their chronology of 'marriage'. However the most beautiful one has her coffin secreted in the most inaccessible of locations within the Count's castle and Dr. VanHelsing wasted the remainder of the day (apparently the great part of it) searching for her. In the Alternate History novel 'Anno Dracula', it is mentioned that one of the 'Brides' is Barbra of Celje: Holy Roman Emperess instrumental in the creation of the Order of the Dragon. Other variations are given in the Wikipedia article 'Brides of Dracula'. Another wife of Dracula, however, is Elizabeta, (According to the 1922 Movie)
Johnathan Harker - until the Count started to abuse him. Reinfeld - until the Count betrayed him. Count Dracula was known to have a very faithful band of gypsy servants. Also faithful solvaks servents. He also had three vampire brides that stayed with him at his castle.
The Count's coachman is Dracula the Count himself
Dracula warns Jonathan not to fall asleep at night in any part of the castle except the chambers set aside for him.
There are two famous Draculas. The most popular of which is the fictional Count Dracula from Bram Stoker's book entitled Dracula of which there have been countless retellings in movies and popular culture. This is the Dracula that is a vampire and he is a fictional creation of Bram Stoker. The other famous Dracula was the historical figure of Vlad Ṭepeș' whose family name was Dracula. This Dracula was once the king of Wallachia who fought the the Ottoman Turks and he was sometimes known as The Impaler because of the violent way that he killed his enemies.Bram Stoker's novel was already in production by the time he learned of the name of Dracula and the character was originally named Count Wampyr. Stoker came across the name of Dracula in his own readings of Romanian history and replaced Wampyr with Dracula. Since the 1970s it has been popular in movies and modern retellings to draw a deeper connection than just the name between the character from the novel and the historical Draculas. While this has been embedded in the public consciousness, it's something that is not universally agreed upon by scholars. While there is speculation by supporting characters within the story about a connection to the character with the historical Draculas, it is not explored and is not a theme of the novel and in the story Dracula's origins are left, seemly purposefully, ambiguous.
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