Money - The real power behind Dracula (1897), Bramstock has explored "power of great money" (Stoker 341). Through the actions of Van Helsing and "Light Army" Stoke, "What can not do when it is applied properly; and what can it do when it is used!" People usually do not associate bank statements with vampires, but Dracula makes use of the power of money and his abilities to become dust and bats. By giving Dracula the same influence as the "blessing" that Light Army was using to obtain information, Stoke adds a threat to Earl's British society and permits him to act as a non-social forces Did.
Many people know Bragg Stoker Dracula's movies and Dracula's novels and know that there is a true historical Dracula. Bram Stoker wrote his immortal masterpiece Dracula. The villain villain is a historical figure of Romania. The model of Stoke is Wallachia, Tepes - The Impalar of Prince William Bassarab of the 15th century. Wallachia (Tara Romanasca) is the province of Romania, next to Transylvania and Moldavia in the north, Black Sea in the east and Danube and Bulgaria in the south. Warakia became the political entity for the first time in the latter part of the 13th century due to the delay of the collapse of the Eastern Roman Empire and the turmoil of the Balkans. Among the rulers of Wallachia, the important name is Vasalav the Great (1310-1352), the ancestor of Dracula. Dracula is a member of Wallachia province that strives to maintain true independence.
Stoke picked up the name of the vampire while reading the history of Romania and chose to replace the name of the villain he was going to use for him (count Wampyr). Some Dracula scholars led by Elizabeth Miller believe that in addition to part of the history of Romania, Stoke has little knowledge of historical Vlado III, except for the name "Dracula". Stoke stated that his Dracula fought against the Turks but was later betrayed by his brother. And Turkey alone broke the ground? This is indeed Dracula! When he collapsed, it was a curse that his own respectable brothers sold his people to the Turks and made them slaves!
When Bram Stoker's 1897 Gothic novel Dracula was first published it was not an immediate success. Indeed, Stoke died of a poor man and the fort forced to sell a part of his work. However, as time went on, the novel became a movie, and the widow of Stoke appealed copyright infringement. This caused a lot of publicity, and Stoke 's novel gathered a lot of attention. (Murray) The vampire folklore of Stoke is not the first vampire novel, but the first one about lesbian vampires named Camilla to seduce a lonely young woman. But Stoke's vampire is based on Stoke's stage and is based on a European aristocrat man with a gentlemanly attitude and behavior, real life actor and manager, Henry Owen (Warren). Therefore it is not surprising that the story of attracting Dracula's vampire was always the stereotype of a temporary employee of a white man in Europe.
Human body: Primitive of Butler of Octavia, a place where relatives and blood will dispel the social paradigm