The bloody legend of Count Dracula is closely tied to his being the Prince of Darkness, the great indead!
The text is an excerpt from Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula."
A lawyer living in London, his strange and terrifying experience that happened to him seven years ago. Harker works in finding houses in England for wealthy individuals living abroad.
He received a letter from a wealthy man named Count Dracula from Transylvania in Eastern Europe, requesting to purchase a house near London at any cost.
After finding a suitable house, Harker is surprised by Count Dracula's invitation to visit him at his castle in Transylvania and bring the papers for signing there.
Despite being busy and reluctant to go, he is encouraged by his fiancée Mina to accept the invitation to complete the deal and pursue further business opportunities.
Harker decides to accept the invitation and leaves England at the end of April, carrying a book about Transylvania given to him by Mina to read on the train.
He arrives in Bistritz, Transylvania, on the morning of May 4th and heads to an inn for a rest before meeting Count Dracula's coach at Borgo Pass.
However, he encounters warnings and hesitation from the people regarding Count Dracula and the vampires.
As the journey to Castle Dracula begins, tension and fear intensify, with strange signs appearing and the sounds of wolves being heard. Finally arriving at the castle, Harker starts facing unbelievable mysteries, secrets, and terrifying experiences.
The vampire legend - Journey to Castle Dracula.
We begin the first chapter of this terrifying and captivating legend.
Who are the characters of the legend?
These are some of the main characters involved in the legend of Count Dracula.
- Count Dracula: A wealthy and mysterious nobleman from Transylvania, known as the prince of darkness and the central figure of the legend. He is portrayed as a powerful vampire with supernatural abilities.
- Jonathan Harker: A lawyer from London who serves as the narrator and protagonist of the story. He is sent to Transylvania to assist Count Dracula in purchasing a house in England. Jonathan Harker's experiences form a significant part of the legend.Mina: Jonathan Harker's fiancée and a key character in the legend. She encourages Harker to accept Count Dracula's invitation and supports him throughout his journey.
- Innkeeper: The person who runs the inn in Bistritz, Transylvania, where Jonathan Harker stays before his meeting with Count Dracula. He warns Harker about the dangers associated with the count.
- Coach Driver: The mysterious driver of Count Dracula's carriage, who takes Jonathan Harker from the inn to Castle Dracula. He adds an eerie element to the story and hints at the supernatural nature of the count.
Story places.
The story takes place in various locations throughout the narrative:
- London: The city where Jonathan Harker resides and works as a lawyer. It serves as the starting point of the story.
- Transylvania: A region in Eastern Europe, known for its dark and mysterious atmosphere. Jonathan Harker travels to Transylvania to meet Count Dracula and visit his castle.
- Bistritz: A small town in Transylvania where Jonathan Harker arrives and stays in an inn before continuing his journey to Castle Dracula.
- Castle Dracula: The eerie and foreboding residence of Count Dracula, located in the mountains of Transylvania. It becomes a central setting for the unfolding events and holds many secrets.
Sequence 1.
Journey to Castle Dracula
My name is Jonathan Harker. I am a lawyer and l live in London. About seven years ago. Some strange and terrible things happened to me.
Many of my dear friends were in danger too. At last. We have decided to tell the story of that terrible time. Part of my work is to find houses in England. For rich people who live in foreign countries.
At the beginning of 1875. I received a letter from Transylvania. a country in eastern Europe. The letter was from a rich man called count Dracula. He wanted to buy a house near London. The price of the house was not important.
I found him a large, old house to the east of London. I wrote to the count and he agreed to buy it. There were many papers which he had to sign.
To my surprise; count Dracula invited me. To visit him in his castle in Transylvania.
Bring the papers with you. He wrote in his letter. I can sign them here.
I was very busy and did not want to go. Transylvania was far away and few English
People had been there. There was another reason too. I was going to get married.
In the autumn to my darling Mina. I did not want to leave England until we were married.
But mina said that I should go. the count is a rich man; she said. ‘You may be able to do more business with him. you can travel most of the way by train. in two weeks, you will be home again.
So, I accepted count Dracula's invitions . I left England at the end of April. Mina gave me a book about Transylvania. To read on the train.
On the morning of 4th may. I reached Bistritz a small town in Transylvania. It was a beautiful day. The sun was shining on the great Carpathian Mountains. Somewhere, high up in those mountains. Was castle Dracula where the count lived. The coach from bistritz would. Take me to the borgo passe. There the count’s carriage would meet me. The coach left from the Inn in Bistritz at three o’clock.
I had six hours to wait. I decided to have a meal. nobody in the Inn spoke English.
But the innkeeper spoke some German. He welcomed me. And I was soon eating a good meal.
The Inn was very crowded. I watched all the people in their brightly-coloured clothes. They were speaking in languages I could not understand. I drank some more wine and called to the innkeeper.
what can you tell me about count Dracula?
I asked him. Have you ever seen his castle?
The innkeeper walked away. Without answering my questions. All the people in the Inn stopped talking. They looked at me in Fear and surprise.
Then they all began to talk at the same time. I heard the name Dracula and another word. Repeated several times. I looked at my dictionary. They were saying the word vampire. Where had I read the word before?
I opened the book that mina had given me. there are many old stories about the vampires of Transylvania, I read. vampires are men and women who never die.
vampires have long, sharp teeth. they bite the throws of living people. Then they drink their blood. Everyone in Transylvania fears vampires. People often wear a cross to keep themselves safe.
I shut book quickly. did people Believe these stories?
It was time for me to leave. I paid for my meal. Then I walked outside and got into the coach. There was a crowd of people outside the Inn.
Suddenly the innkeeper ran forward and spoke to me through the coach window.
Must you go to castle Dracula? he said. Do not go to that terrible place?
I have important business with the count; I answered. Then take this; the innkeeper said. And may God help you! And he put a gold cross on a chain into my hand.
As the coach began to move. Strange thoughts went through my mind.
Who was this man I was going to meet? Did count Dracula have strange powers?
I could not Believe it.
The coach began to move quickly. The sun shone on the trees and the water of little rivers. There was snow on the tops of the highest mountains.
What a beautiful country Transylvania was!
The mountains were closer to us now. And the road went higher and higher.
Shadows grew longer as the sun began to go down behind the mountains.
Then suddenty , the light had gone. The mountains and sky were dark. The coach went faster and faster.
I could hear a terrible sound. It was the howling of wolves. The moon was Shining now. I could see dark shapes near the road. The coach went higher and higher.
And now I could see a narrow road to the right. The coach stopped.
We were at the borgo passe.
Down the narrow road came a small carriage. Pulled by four black horses. As the carriage stopped, its driver shouted. I have come from castle Dracula! Where is the Englishman?
Here! I replied. The driver jumped down from the carriage. He took my bag and held me by the arm.
In a moment I was sitting beside him. And the black horses were galloping up the narrow road. The driver wore a black cloak. And his hat was pulled down over his face. The mountains were high black walls on both sides of us. We were going so fast. That I had to hold onto the carriage with both hands.
Black clouds covered the moon. The carriage had no lights and I could see nothing. Wolves howled all around us. The driver laughed. As the horses went faster, I closed my eyes in fear.
Then suddenly, the journey was over. The driver pulled me down the carriage.
He threw my bag beside me. In a moment, the carriage and the driver had disappeared.
I had arrived at castle Dracula. !