there are many versions this is one of them. a man called renfield goes on buisness to transylvania and becomes draculas slave Dracula goes to stay at whitby where Lucy, mina, arthur, quincey and Jonathan are staying dracula kills Lucy and makes her become his bride then he tries to kill mina his rencarnated love but van helsing, arthur, quincey and Jonathan stop dracula and kill him.
The history of dracula began in a time of war this time was when the humans and the werewolves were at war the master werewolf's wife was pregnant the day of the war began at night she give birth to a different kind of werewolf the master where wolf was so angry that he sent away dracula when he turned 12 years old six years later dracula was an under ground library he read all about himself because a late witch doctor said on a book that ;that would happen dracula learned all about his powers and then took over all things living even the humans had kneel before him so then the werewolves and humans agreed to stop the war they then became allies the full moon came up and the great war started the master werewolf then became his full form and killed dracla they say that if a human finds draculs's grave and puts his blood on dracula's heart the dark knight would then rule again
The true story of Dracula, is there was a Romanian prince called Vladimere of Tempes. This was during a time of religious war, between the romanians and the Turkish. Vladimere and his men slatured the Turkish army, impaling his enemies through the heart. When his significant other (lidia) finds out what he has done to the bodies she is horrified. she has his child and he bannishes her to a nunnery taking control of there son. Vladimere's brother becomes the head of the Turkish army, shortly after Vladimere is excommunicated from the roman catholic church for his merciless slaying and overkill of the Turkish. His brother later kills Vladimere and it's thought that his excommunication from the church is the reason he rises from the grave.....or so the story goes.
Historical inaccuracies/errors
The 1897 Horror novel "Dracula" by Bram Stoker is about a group of young men and a woman.
May 1893. Jonathan Harker, a young English lawyer, travels to Borgo Pass in Transylvania to meet Count Dracula, who wants to buy a house in Purfleet, England, at his castle. Soon Jonathan finds out he is imprisoned. After the Count's departure to England, he can escape.
While Jonathan is still on travel, his fiancée Wilhelmina ´Mina´ Murray is on holiday together with her best friend Lucy Westenra. The two of them are in Whitby, a small fishing town in the North-East of England, where Dracula arrives by ship.
The ´Demeter´, the ship Dracula travels with, runs aground near Whitby Harbour during a storm. Not a single person can be found on it. Only the dead captain, who has tied himself to the ship's steering wheel with a rosary, and a big, black dog that jumps off the ship's wreck. Later, they find out that the captain has written about the disappearing of his crew in the ship's logbook. In this logbook, a report about a ´guest´ can be found.
Having begun to sleepwalk, Mina is worried about her friend. One night, Lucy can escape from their bedroom. Mina finds her at the cemetary, with a dark creature bound over her.
Home again, Lucy gets paler and paler and weaker and weaker from day to day. Dr. Seward, a friend, calls Professor Abraham van Helsing from Amsterdam to examine her. Soon, he finds out that Lucy was bitten by a vampire, but he cannot help her. Lucy dies and becomes a vampire himself but is killed by Arthur Holmwood (later: Lord Godalming), her fiancé.
R.M. Renfield, an inmate of Seward's assylum, is calm during daytime but gets uneasy at night. He escapes and goes to Carfax Abbey, a villa next to the asylum, where he speaks to his ´master´. Renfield can be caught but wishes to go to another asylum. He gets murdered by Dracula, whose servant he was and who was the cause of his mental breakdown.
After having bitten Mina, Count Dracula is hunted by the group - Jonathan and Mina Harker, Professor van Helsing, Dr. Seward, Lord Godalming and Quincey P. Morris, a friend. At first, they try to kill him in London, but he can escape and flees back to his castle in the Carpathians. The group follows him, and finally he is killed by Jonathan, who cuts his throat, and Quincey, who stabs him, but Quincey gets stabbed by one of the Szganys who protect Dracula and dies.
In the ending, there is a note that says that the Harkers got a son and that they will tell the story to him as soon as he is old enough to hear it.
Jonathan Harker's plot is to kill Dracula but Dracula's plot is to move to England so he can feast on the blood of people there.
Dracula goes on a blood hunt and kills people. Literaly, go read the book if you believe me. Just sayin, and also ... Did you know that gullible is not in the dictionary?
Abraham (Bram) Stoker
In Dracula 2000, Dracula is actually Judas. He betrayed God, then wanted to pay for his sins by hanging himself. In the movie, the rope to the noose breaks and that's how he becomes vampire, or in other words, Dracula.
In the original story, Dracula was destroyed when his throat was cut and a knife thrust into his heart. Sunlight and garlic were also said to harm Dracula in the original book.
Yes
the castle is illustrated as a crappy castle because it also symbolizes the character who leaved there and what he possesses.
The tone of Dracula's Guest is scary yet impossible to stop reading!Its a great short story!
Abraham (Bram) Stoker
Transylvania and Whitby in England
In Dracula 2000, Dracula is actually Judas. He betrayed God, then wanted to pay for his sins by hanging himself. In the movie, the rope to the noose breaks and that's how he becomes vampire, or in other words, Dracula.
In the original story, Dracula was destroyed when his throat was cut and a knife thrust into his heart. Sunlight and garlic were also said to harm Dracula in the original book.
Yes
the castle is illustrated as a crappy castle because it also symbolizes the character who leaved there and what he possesses.
Dracula, no doubt. But the most modern, famous story of vampires would of course be Twilight! :)
Bram Stoker, the author of "Dracula," visited Whitby in England in 1890. He found inspiration for certain settings in the novel, such as the abbey ruins on the clifftop and the town's cemetery. Whitby is also where Dracula first arrives in England in the story.
Transilvania N-V of Romania
Transylvaina is a place in romania and it has vampires in it
In some adaptations of the Dracula story, such as the 1931 film "Dracula's Daughter," Dracula is portrayed as having a daughter rather than a son. This daughter is typically named Countess Marya Zaleska.