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Count Dracula was eventually tracked down by all of the gang and was killed by Quincey Morris and Jonathan Harker. Quincey drove a stake though his heart, while Jonathan cut off Dracula's head simultaneously.
The novel should not be confused with the popular Coppola film. In the film, it can easily be argued that Dracula is jealous of Jonathan Harker, though it doesn't take him long to steal her. In the novel, he's not jealous, nor is he in love with Mina in the first place. He chose Lucy first. By the book. Dracula isn't Jealous of Lucy's suitors, he doesn't even seem to consider them, just moves in on the girl without really acknowledging their existence. The situation is quite different in the insane asylum however. Here Dracula could be said to be jealous over Wilhelmina but not in any love/lust sort of way, rather in a recognition/appreciation sort of way. He would prefer to be the object of respect and adoration. And he isn't jealous of Johnathan Harker, again he has little acknowledgement of his existence, rather it is Dr. Van Helsing that he is angry with.
Bram Stoker wrote the novel dracula. Bram Stoker
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Bram Stoker wrote novel Dracula. But, history recognizes Vlad Tepes, Romanian ruler from 16th century. His nickname was Vlad The Impaler, also Dracula. His role was to release Romania (during that period Hungary) from Otoman Empire. Word Dracula comes from the word dracul which means dragon. Vlad was born in Sigishoara (today Romanian teritory), and after he was killed he has been buried in monastery on lake Snagov. Although history recognizes him as brutal ruler, he is national hero in Romania.
Lucy Westenra although she spends most of the novel in pursuit of and caring for her fiance Johnathan Harker.
The character Mina Harker is the partner of Jonathan Harker, and friend of Lucy Westenra in the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker.
"Dracula" is a gothic horror novel about Count Dracula, an ancient vampire who moves from Transylvania to England to spread the undead curse. The story follows a group of individuals who work together to defeat Dracula and save England from his reign of terror. Through the use of journals, letters, and newspaper clippings, the novel explores themes of superstition, science, and the battle between good and evil.
In Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula," Jonathan Harker's parents are not mentioned. The story primarily focuses on Harker's experiences with Count Dracula during his stay at the castle in Transylvania.
"Dracula" by Bram Stoker.
No. Dracula can be killed before she becomes one. That means that she is released. Wilhelmina Harker (nee Murray) was forced to drink of Count Dracula's blood - this gave her the contagion fevour but as she didn't die while in the fevour she didn't become a vampire.
Count Dracula was eventually tracked down by all of the gang and was killed by Quincey Morris and Jonathan Harker. Quincey drove a stake though his heart, while Jonathan cut off Dracula's head simultaneously.
The novel should not be confused with the popular Coppola film. In the film, it can easily be argued that Dracula is jealous of Jonathan Harker, though it doesn't take him long to steal her. In the novel, he's not jealous, nor is he in love with Mina in the first place. He chose Lucy first. By the book. Dracula isn't Jealous of Lucy's suitors, he doesn't even seem to consider them, just moves in on the girl without really acknowledging their existence. The situation is quite different in the insane asylum however. Here Dracula could be said to be jealous over Wilhelmina but not in any love/lust sort of way, rather in a recognition/appreciation sort of way. He would prefer to be the object of respect and adoration. And he isn't jealous of Johnathan Harker, again he has little acknowledgement of his existence, rather it is Dr. Van Helsing that he is angry with.
Dracula was destroyed at the conclusion of his novel in the battle outside his castle just as the sun was setting. Despite the popular image of Dracula having a stake driven through his heart, Mina's narrative describes his throat being sliced through by Jonathan Harker's kukri and his heart pierced by Morris' Bowie knife (Mina Harker's Journal, 6 November, Dracula Chapter 27). He then turns to dust.
All vampires are old and starving - that's the stereotype Count Dracula had Johnathan Harker trapped in his Castle. there is a resent novel called " sunshine" in wich at one point the main female character and the main male vampire character are trapped in a room together
He is a character in Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula" (first publiced in 1897), a typical positive hero of horror novels. He is the opposite of Dracula who is absolutely evil. The young Harker rivals with the bad guy to win the favour of the woman who is desired by both (Mina), but he is not a sexual threat for her. Harker wins the fight and delivers her from evil. (source: Mtthew Bunsson: "The Vampire Encyclopedia")
This kind of character is called a foil. For example, Lucy Westenra is a foil for Wilhelmina Harker in the Novel 'Dracula'.