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Past, Present and Future: Stoker's Impact

2023-04-01 13:39:53

Bramstock wrote many novels in his life; he is actually a talented writer who imagines how much influence his novel has on literature at all ages and more importantly. Focus on how Stoke has influenced the present in the past and think of incorporating this ideology into many of his novels including Dracula. Dracula is one of the most famous literary works in the world. Vampires are everywhere, and on many novels and television, they get inspiration from Stoke's novel Dracula.

The merit of horror novels has been acknowledged by numerous awards. The Horror Writers Association has awarded the Bram Stoker Award for excellent accomplishment named after Bram Stoker, author of the pioneering horror novel Dracula. The International Horror Association annually awards prizes and organizations like the Australian Horror Writers Association will also announce the annual Australian Shadow Awards. Other important awards for horror literature are a general award subcategory for fantasy and science fiction as an award like the Aurealis prize.

Bram Stalker's Dracula is a 1992 American Gothic horror movie directed by Francis Ford Coppola and created by Bram Stalker's novel "Dracula". It will be played as Gary Oldman as count dracula, Winana rider as Minahak, Professor Abraham Van Helsing as Anthony Hopkins, and Jianathan Huck as Keanu Reeves. Dracula gained $ 215 million in revenue with a budget of $ 40 million. The rotten tomato consensus lists "some wonderful performances", but the works of Reeves are widely criticized. It won four Oscar nominations and won three best costumes designs, the best sound editor and the best makeup. Its score consists of Wojciech Kilar; the last theme "Vampire Love Song" written and played written by Annie Lennox has become an international hotspot.

This strange charming monster's vision stimulates Stoke's 'vampire' And to this day is a definitive story of a vampire. There is uncertainty as to why Stoke's Dracula will attract readers, but there are many possible reasons. For one of them, Stoke was the first person who made a vampire with various adventure stories. In addition, Stoke wrote the peak of 'aggressive literature' era with various wonderful enemies threatening the British Empire. In addition to the British hero of Stoke being plagued by foreign threats, the adventure of finishing the control of his vampire is a perfect combination and marks as a story of an authoritative vampire for years.