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Religious symbolism
There are items which afflict him to the point he has no power and can even calm him from his insatiable appetite for blood. He is repulsed by garlic, as well as sacred items and symbols such as crucifixes and sacramental bread.In central and eastern Europe, there is a special fascination with garlic; it's powerful odor and taste can fight evil in folklore. Really, if you go into folklore vampires are pretty much afraid of anything that has a strong scent.Fear of helplessness, fear of being hunted, fear of no safe space or trust, and so forth. The character of Count Dracula strongly outlines the genius of Bram Stoker's Dracula, giving the reader a clear example of what could be considered the scariest thing; other than death itself.
Who is Dracula’s enemy : Van Helsing
In 1924 play Dracula by Hamilton Deane Van Helsing is portrayed as the arch-nemesis of Dracula.
Who is Dracula’s biggest enemy
I would say traditionally Abraham Van Helsing, the entire group of Vampire Hunters were his enemies but Van Helsing lead the group. Harker was more a victim but he became a Valiant foe but it was Van Helsing he lead him with the rest of the group.
What makes Dracula evil : Van Helsing describes him as '… strong in person as twenty men, he is of cunning more than mortal…he is brute, and more than brute, he is devil in callous, and the heart of him is not,…' Dracula's brutal strength, callous lack of care for others, and heartlessness are what make him so evil.
Vampires are often depicted as being repelled by garlic, running water, or Christian implements such as crucifixes and holy water.
The novel's religious analogy is obvious: in the most basic of his many perversions of Catholic lore, Count Dracula is the figurative anti-Christ who promises eternal life through the ingestion not of sacramental wine representing the blood of Christ, but of actual human blood.
Who killed Dracula
After Dracula's box is finally loaded onto a wagon by Romani men, the hunters converge and attack it. After routing the Romani, Harker decapitates Dracula as Quincey stabs him in the heart. Dracula crumbles to dust, freeing Mina from her vampiric curse. Quincey is mortally wounded in the fight against the Romani.After Dracula escaped with their baby daughter Mavis, he was completely changed ever since the death of his wife; he developed a strong hatred for all humans and became overprotective of Mavis to the point where he strongly feared for her life and safety, such as forbidding her from entering human society and would do …While Stoker's vampire is friendly and definitely sexual, he is not at all sexy; a protagonist describes him as being malodorous and hairy. In fact, his vampire is a robust predator, who attacks his victims without their consent.
Vampires also have objects that hurt them and/or reduce their abilities. Vampires hate garlic, running water, and objects associated with Christianity such as holy water and crucifixes. It's believed that vampires often need to be invited inside the place of residence of a human if the deed is in a human's name.
What did vampires hate : Why is it believed that vampires hate garlic Many cultures have long believed in the extraordinary powers of garlic: from ancient Egypt to Romania, garlic has been used as a natural insect repellent, a natural antibiotic, and as protection against other preternatural evils.
Is Dracula good or bad : Perhaps the most central theme in "Dracula" is the battle between good and evil. Count Dracula represents pure evil, while characters like Van Helsing and Jonathan Harker embody goodness and virtue. The novel pits these forces against each other in a struggle for dominance.
How evil is Dracula
He kidnaps a baby and gives it to his vampire brides to eat, and then sends wolves to kill the mother when she demands her baby back. Drives his own servant, Renfield, to madness and even tortures him psychologically throughout the novel. He killed a madman but not before he beat him down so bad that he broke his face.
between 469 and 466 years old
If Dracula is in fact Vlad Dracul “the Impaler”, as is suggested by references he makes to his past, then he was born between 1428 and 1431. The book takes place in the 1890s. Let's go with the publication date of 1897 as when it actually happens. That makes Dracula between 469 and 466 years old.Garlic
To Repel Vampires, Eat, Wear, Or Hang Garlic
"Dracula," Bram Stoker's 1897 novel, cemented the idea that the Count could not bear the smell of garlic. This portrayal has influenced countless adaptations in movies, TV shows, and other media, in which garlic remains a powerful vampire deterrent.
What scares a vampire away : Legends suggest crosses (or crucifixes), holy water, garlic, and sunlight as effective deterrents for vampires. Sunlight, a stab through the heart, and beheading are all common ways to kill vampires, variously depicted in Dracula and associated media, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Supernatural.