All about Count Dracula from Bram Stoker's
Dracula

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All about Count Dracula

Count Dracula made an appearance in 6 chapters

Here's a summary of what happened...
A noble from Transylvania who has arranged Jonathan's travel to his castle. His presence and home elicit fear and superstition among the locals.
Count Dracula appears as a courteous but mysterious host, displaying strength, antiquated speech, and knowledge of English culture. His lack of reflection and reaction to Harker's bleeding indicates a supernatural nature.
Dracula is revealed to have a long and storied history with his land and people. He exercises control over Harker and the female vampires, demonstrating both ownership and a powerful, menacing presence.
Dracula manipulates Harker into writing misleading letters about his departure. He intercepts Harker's letters and destroys a cryptic one, but lets a seemingly innocent one pass. The Count prepares to leave the castle with boxes of earth, and Harker discovers Dracula's grotesque rejuvenation by resting in his native soil.
Feeds on and forces Mina to drink his blood, subsequently attacking her but flees when confronted by Van Helsing and the others.
Dracula's presence is felt through his manipulations and movements. He eludes capture and taunts the group with his continued plan of revenge.

Count Dracula's Relationships

A summary of Count Dracula's 5 connections to Jonathan Harker, by chapter.

Chapter 1 - Jonathan Harker’s Journal: Has invited Jonathan to his castle and is the main purpose for Jonathan's journey.
Chapter 2 - Jonathan Harker’s Journal - continued: The host of Jonathan Harker, showing an interest in Harker's knowledge of England.
Chapter 3 - Jonathan Harker’s Journal - continued: His guest and prisoner; Harker is also a means to an end for the Count's unknown purposes.
Chapter 4 - Jonathan Harker’s Journal - continued: Keeps Harker captive and is the source of his nightmares.
Chapter 23 - Dr. Seward’s Diary - 3 October: Object of Harker's deep hatred and targeted for destruction.

A summary of Count Dracula's 2 connections to Mina Harker, by chapter.

Chapter 21 - Dr. Seward’s Diary - 3 October: Corrupts and attacks Mina, binding her to his will.
Chapter 23 - Dr. Seward’s Diary - 3 October: She is psychologically connected to him through the vampire's mark; serves as the conduit during hypnotism.

A summary of Count Dracula's 1 connection to Female Vampires, by chapter.

Chapter 3 - Jonathan Harker’s Journal - continued: Under his control, these vampires are rebuked by him when they approach Harker.

A summary of Count Dracula's 1 connection to Renfield, by chapter.

Chapter 21 - Dr. Seward’s Diary - 3 October: Is the master Renfield serves and whose promises lead to Renfield's violent demise.