About 20 years have passed since Bram Stoker published his pioneering novel, Dracula, as the film "Bram Stoker's Dracula" (a movie based on this novel) only has 20 releases. Two years later, it was released to other countries of the world. This book and movie have been successful and have influenced the creation of genres that are still visible in today's popular culture. Many people are full of admiration for this story, but no one has explored the source of this imaginative bloody story. In order to understand where his inspiration is flying, when the notorious Prince of Romania puts fear in the masses, people have to look back five to 83 years ago.
Origin: Bram Stoker 's "Dracula" written in 1897 became a vampire to be sucked. Stoke's vision has been standardized by erasing all others, but the history of vampires is rooted in folklore and can be traced back thousands of years. Stoke was also influenced by Romanian leader Vlad The Impaler and Shakespeare's actor Henry Irving. Contemporary vampire ancestors are found in cultures of ancient Greece, slabs, China, Russia. Only in the 18th century in Europe, we began to see a story very similar to modern vampires. Still, these ideas need a century before the world becomes popular.
Of course, the most famous vampire is Dracula of Brac Stoker, but those searching for historic "real" vampires are often said to have imitated some aspects of his vampire character Prince Vlad Tepes (1431 -1476). However, to express Tepes as a vampire is a very western vampire; in Romania, he is regarded as a national hero who defends the Ottoman Turkish empire, not blood fanatic. It is said that human corpses are returning from their tombs and killing themselves; the origin of these vampires' slabs is only a few hundred years old. But the other old vampires are not thought to be human at all, but they are supernatural, perhaps demonic, and they do not take on the real form of a human form.
Vampires are folk creatures that depend on the vitality of humans and animals. In most cases, vampires are represented as resurrect corpses that can be eaten by excreting and consuming the blood of living beings. Brac Stoker's Dracula is probably the final version of a vampire in a popular novel. A folklore wolf man is a person who intentionally turns into a gray wolf or a wolf-like creature by using magic or by being placed under a curse after the full moon. Given that they are a threat to people, the story tends to focus on ways to expose, protect and kill them.