"'Now, my friends,' Van Helsing said, 'we have only just begun. we must find the vampire that killed Miss Lucy. It will be difficult and dangerous. Will you help me?' 'Yes,' we said. 'We will.'" (p. 30)
Can you explain the differences between "dracula" and "vampire"? Many people may think that these stand for the same meaning, but that is wrong. In fact, dracula is a name of vampire.
In this story, it is mainly talked about Count Dracula who is a vampire. Jonathan Harker who is another character in this book experienced very scary and dangerous incidents from when he met Count. As time goes on, Jonathan begins to recognize Count's real nature as a vampire and after that some people around him are damaged by the demon. Lucy who is a friend of his wife Mina is killed by Count and Mina also encounters a danger because of him. Is it possible to knock down him and to save Mina?
This book is in the Oxford Bookworms Library series. It has some illustrations, so it will help you to image this story.If you have some time, please read this book. If you are not afraid of horror tales, I recommend you read it at night.
Stoker, Bram. (1897). Dracula. London: Oxford University Press
Can you explain the differences between "dracula" and "vampire"? Many people may think that these stand for the same meaning, but that is wrong. In fact, dracula is a name of vampire.
In this story, it is mainly talked about Count Dracula who is a vampire. Jonathan Harker who is another character in this book experienced very scary and dangerous incidents from when he met Count. As time goes on, Jonathan begins to recognize Count's real nature as a vampire and after that some people around him are damaged by the demon. Lucy who is a friend of his wife Mina is killed by Count and Mina also encounters a danger because of him. Is it possible to knock down him and to save Mina?
This book is in the Oxford Bookworms Library series. It has some illustrations, so it will help you to image this story.If you have some time, please read this book. If you are not afraid of horror tales, I recommend you read it at night.
Stoker, Bram. (1897). Dracula. London: Oxford University Press
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