In Bram Stoker's "Dracula," Mina Harker reads Jonathan Harker's diary to understand his experiences and the events surrounding Count Dracula. She becomes deeply concerned about the implications of his encounters and the danger he faced. Additionally, Mina takes the initiative to compile the various accounts and journals of the other characters to create a cohesive narrative, showcasing her role as a central figure in piecing together the mystery of Dracula.
three before Lucy and mina.
Mina's closest friend was Lucy Westenra, who is to marry Arthur.
It is from the 1931 film, DRACULA, and it is said by Bela Lugosi as Count Dracula during the theater scene when Dracula meets Mina & Lucy.: Count Dracula: To die, to be really dead, that must be glorious! : Mina: Why, Count Dracula! : Count Dracula: There are far worse things awaiting man than death.
Well, originally, the book was suppose to have a romantic element, with Dracula himself, posing as a handsome young man, for Mina to fall in love with. I'm not sure why it was changed, but maybe you or someone else can find out, but then, I guess there is some romance within the story itself. Francis Ford Coppola created the movie "Bram Stoker's Dracula" (1992). There the (very) romantic aspects of the story are added or re-added very clearly leading to the conclusion that Mina saves Dracula from hell by cutting of his head in the very presence of God. She sais to him "Our love is stronger than death" just before she swoopes Dracula's own sword against her grand lovers neck.
Lucy was Mina's closest friend in novel Dracula.
In Bram Stoker's "Dracula," Mina Harker reads Jonathan Harker's diary to understand his experiences and the events surrounding Count Dracula. She becomes deeply concerned about the implications of his encounters and the danger he faced. Additionally, Mina takes the initiative to compile the various accounts and journals of the other characters to create a cohesive narrative, showcasing her role as a central figure in piecing together the mystery of Dracula.
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three before Lucy and mina.
Dracula smashes his scull and breaks his back during a brief scuffle when Reinfield attempts to stop Dracula from entering and visiting Mina Harker. Dracula smashes his scull and breaks his back during a brief scuffle when Reinfield attempts to stop Dracula from entering and visiting Mina Harker.
Mina's closest friend was Lucy Westenra, who is to marry Arthur.
It is from the 1931 film, DRACULA, and it is said by Bela Lugosi as Count Dracula during the theater scene when Dracula meets Mina & Lucy.: Count Dracula: To die, to be really dead, that must be glorious! : Mina: Why, Count Dracula! : Count Dracula: There are far worse things awaiting man than death.
Lucy was focused on what she wanted for her own life, while Mina wanted to please Jonathan by learning shorthand and typing so that she could help him. The roles of the characters in the story are also very different. Lucy, whose role is much smaller than Mina's, is important because she was the first victim of Dracula. She is the only one who transforms from human to vampire in the book. Mina, however, is important because of her help to the cause of defeating Dracula. Besides her intelligence, she could also be hypnotised to see into Dracula's mind. This way, the men could know where Dracula is at any time. Another difference is that Lucy remained uninformed of what was happening when she was "ill". She had no idea she was becoming a vampire. Mina, however, knew that after the Count attacked her she would soon become a vampire. This information is the reason Mina lived.
Well, originally, the book was suppose to have a romantic element, with Dracula himself, posing as a handsome young man, for Mina to fall in love with. I'm not sure why it was changed, but maybe you or someone else can find out, but then, I guess there is some romance within the story itself. Francis Ford Coppola created the movie "Bram Stoker's Dracula" (1992). There the (very) romantic aspects of the story are added or re-added very clearly leading to the conclusion that Mina saves Dracula from hell by cutting of his head in the very presence of God. She sais to him "Our love is stronger than death" just before she swoopes Dracula's own sword against her grand lovers neck.
They live in Exeter in England...
In Bram Stoker's novel 'Dracula', while Mina is Mina Murray, the two are engaged. Soon after Jonathan's reappearence in Buda Pest after his horrors in Transylvania, the two are married, and Mina Murray becomes Mina Harker. The two love each other deeply, both fearing for the other's safety. They work together to destroy Dracula. Careful how you go with this question: in various film adaptations, the relationship differs. I have answered it for the original story, my answer is 'canon' and 'the real deal'.
The character Mina Harker is the partner of Jonathan Harker, and friend of Lucy Westenra in the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker.