Entity: DRACULA-CASTLE
Dracula-Castle is a significant location in Bram Stoker's novel, serving as a reminder of Gothic traditions and the eerie setting of Count Dracula's residence.
DRACULA-CASTLE
Etymology
The term 'Dracula-Castle' originates from Bram Stoker's novel 'Dracula,' where it serves as the eerie residence of the infamous vampire Count Dracula.
Definition
Dracula-Castle is a symbolic and iconic castle associated with the character Count Dracula in literature and popular culture. It represents themes of horror, vampirism, and the supernatural.
Historical Context
Dracula-Castle is deeply rooted in Gothic traditions and serves as a generic reminder of the eerie setting of Count Dracula's residence in Stoker's novel.
Cultural Significance
The castle holds cultural significance as a key location in vampire lore and Gothic literature, symbolizing fear, darkness, and the unknown.
Related Concepts
Dracula-Castle is often associated with themes of horror, vampirism, and the supernatural, connecting it to broader concepts of Gothic fiction and folklore.
See Also
A symbolic and iconic castle associated with the character Count Dracula in literature and popular culture, representing themes of horror, vampirism, and the supernatural.