Post by Z451 on Sept 22, 2013 4:08:49 GMT
Dracula
Although early in the novel Dracula dons a mask of cordiality, he often flies into fits of rage when his plans are interfered with.
When the three vampire women who live in his castle attempt to seduce Jonathan Harker, Dracula physically assaults one and ferociously berates them for their insubordination.
He then relents and talks to them more kindly, telling them that he does indeed love each of them.
Dracula is very passionate about his warrior heritage, emotionally proclaiming his pride to Harker on how the Székely people are infused with the blood of heroes.
He does express an interest in the history of the British Empire, speaking admiringly of its people.
He has a somewhat primal and predatory worldview; he pities ordinary humans for their revulsion to their darker impulses.
Though usually portrayed as having a strong Eastern European accent, the original novel only specifies that his spoken English is excellent, though strangely toned.
His appearance varies in age.
He is described early in the novel as thin, with a long white mustache, pointed ears and sharp teeth.
It is also noted later in the novel (Chapter 11 subsection "THE ESCAPED WOLF") by a zookeeper that sees him that he has a hooked nose and a pointed beard with a streak of white in it.
He is dressed all in black and has hair on his palms.
Jonathan Harker described him as an old man; 'cruel looking' and giving an effect of 'extraordinary pallor.'
When angered the Count showed his true bestial nature, his blue eyes flaming red.
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When the three vampire women who live in his castle attempt to seduce Jonathan Harker, Dracula physically assaults one and ferociously berates them for their insubordination.
He then relents and talks to them more kindly, telling them that he does indeed love each of them.
Dracula is very passionate about his warrior heritage, emotionally proclaiming his pride to Harker on how the Székely people are infused with the blood of heroes.
He does express an interest in the history of the British Empire, speaking admiringly of its people.
He has a somewhat primal and predatory worldview; he pities ordinary humans for their revulsion to their darker impulses.
Though usually portrayed as having a strong Eastern European accent, the original novel only specifies that his spoken English is excellent, though strangely toned.
His appearance varies in age.
He is described early in the novel as thin, with a long white mustache, pointed ears and sharp teeth.
It is also noted later in the novel (Chapter 11 subsection "THE ESCAPED WOLF") by a zookeeper that sees him that he has a hooked nose and a pointed beard with a streak of white in it.
He is dressed all in black and has hair on his palms.
Jonathan Harker described him as an old man; 'cruel looking' and giving an effect of 'extraordinary pallor.'
When angered the Count showed his true bestial nature, his blue eyes flaming red.
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