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Q: What was the organ song that is used as like Dracula?
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Was Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor used in the movie Dracula?

No, the opening theme is Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky


Is the language in the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker easy to understand if you're not familiar with old fashioned language?

If you understand English well enough to even consider reading Dracula, you will be fine. If you can't understand the language used, you are quite possibly illiterate (or simply young and not yet educated to that level).


Who is the creator of Dracula?

Vampires come from Count Dracula, whilst I don't know much about him as in details, this is Vlad the Impalers father which furthered the story and gruesomeness of the family with his triumph but at the cost of genocide. The count was known to drink the blood of his victims in victory and used a sharp impale device worn on the fingers, so claw like and that's all I really know and that the story derived from this era, so maybe look into this further.


How are Whitby and Dracula linked?

Whitby is closely associated with Dracula because Bram Stoker who wrote the original novel spent time in the town while on holiday there during the summer of 1890. While he was there he was researching and writing a novel that would eventually become Dracula. The most important piece of information Stoker found while staying in Whitby was in a document he found in Whitby library, An Account of the Principalities of Wallacia and Moldavia by William Wilkinson. This document contained a reference to a 15th Century prince who had earned himself the nickname 'Dracula'. In a way, Whitby can be seen as Dracula's birth place. Not only did Stoker spend time in Whitby himself, he also set a significant part of Dracula in the town and used it as the place Dracula first steps ashore in England in the form of a big black dog which jumps from a ship called The Demeter which had run aground in Whitby. If you are interested in Dracula, you can take a trip to Whitby and see it all for yourself!


What is whitby famous for?

The best fish and chips Bram Stoker used Whitby as a location in Dracula Captain Cook sailed from here, on his voyages to discover Australia

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What was the organ song that is used as like Dracula's theme I think Bach made it but i can't find it anywhere.?

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