Entity: CASTLE-DRACULA
Castle-Dracula is a significant location in Bram Stoker's novel 'Dracula,' serving as the eerie residence of the infamous vampire Count Dracula.
Castle-Dracula
Etymology
The term 'Castle-Dracula' refers to the foreboding residence of the vampire Count Dracula in Bram Stoker's classic novel.
Definition
Castle-Dracula is a fictional castle in Transylvania, serving as the primary setting where Count Dracula resides and carries out his malevolent deeds.
Historical Context
In Bram Stoker's 'Dracula,' Castle-Dracula symbolizes the ancient and sinister nature of the vampire legend, reflecting Gothic traditions and folklore surrounding vampires.
Cultural Significance
Castle-Dracula has become an iconic symbol of vampire lore, representing the eerie and supernatural elements of the Dracula mythos.
Related Concepts
Castle-Dracula is closely associated with Count Dracula, the undead vampire nobleman who claims lineage from Attila the Hun.
See Also
A haunting and iconic castle featured in Bram Stoker's novel 'Dracula,' symbolizing the dark and mysterious nature of the vampire legend.