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Jonathan Harker, pengacara Inggris, khawatir dalam perjalanannya ke Kastil Dracula di Provinsi Transylvania (di yang sekarang Rumania). Gugup nya tumbuh ketika dia mengamati penasaran, takut sikap kaum tani dan kusir setelah mereka belajar tujuan Nya. Dia berada di nya cara bertransaksi bisnis dengan Count Dracula, dan misinya memerlukan tersisa di Istana selama beberapa hari.Setibanya di Kastil, Harker menemukan akomodasi yang nyaman menunggu dia. Count Dracula adalah sejumlah menawan, walaupun penampilannya secara khusus berdarah agak menyenangkan untuk mata Harker di Inggris. Hampir segera, Harker terkesan dengan aneh kehidupan istana. Dia dan menghitung membahas bisnis mereka pada malam hari, sebagai Count tidak pernah tersedia selama siang hari. Meskipun makanan yang sangat baik, Harker tidak pernah melihat seorang hamba tentang tempat. Sambil menjelajahi kastil, ia menemukan bahwa hal ini terletak tinggi di puncak gunung dengan keluar tidak dapat diakses selain pintu utama, yang tetap terkunci. Ia menyadari dengan kejutan bahwa dia adalah seorang tahanan Count Dracula.Various harrowing experiences ensue. When Harker secretly explores one of the rooms in the castle, three phantom women materialize and attack him, attempting to bite his throat. Then the Count appears and drives them off, whispering fiercely that Harker belongs to him. Later, Harker thinks he sees a huge bat descending the castle walls, but the creature turns out to be Count Dracula. In the morning, trying frantically to escape, Harker stumbles into an old chapel where a number of coffin like boxes of earth are stored. He opens one and sees the Count lying there, apparently dead. In the evening, when the Count appears as usual, Harker demands that he be released. The Count obligingly opens the castle door. A pack of wolves surrounds the entrance. The Count laughs maliciously. The next day Harker, weak and sick from a strange wound in his throat, sees a pack cart loaded with the mysterious boxes drive from the castle. Dracula has departed and Harker is alone, a prisoner with no visible means of escape.Meanwhile, in England, Harker’s fiance, Mina Murray, goes to visit her beautiful and charming friend, Lucy Westenra. Lucy is planning to marry Arthur Holmwood, a young nobleman. One evening, early in Mina’s visit, a storm blows up and a strange ship is driven aground. The only living creature aboard is a gray wolf like dog, which escapes into the countryside. Soon afterward, Lucy’s happiness begins to fade because of a growing tendency to sleepwalk. One night, Mina follows her friend during one of these spells and discovers Lucy in a churchyard. A tall, thin man bending over Lucy disappears at Mina’s approach. Lucy can remember nothing of the experience when she awakens, but her physical condition seems much weakened. Finally, she grows so ill that Mina is forced to call upon Dr. Seward, Lucy’s former suitor. Lucy begins to improve under his care, and when Mina receives a report from Budapest that her missing fiancé has been found and needs care, she feels free to end her visit.When Lucy’s condition suddenly grows worse, Dr. Seward asks his old friend Dr. Van Helsing, a specialist from Amsterdam, for his professional opinion. Examining Lucy thoroughly, Van Helsing pauses over two tiny throat wounds that she is unable to explain. Van Helsing is concerned over Lucy’s condition, which points to unusual loss of blood without signs of anemia or hemorrhage. She is given blood transfusions at intervals, and someone sits up with her at night. She improves but expresses a fear of going to sleep because her dreams are so horrible.One morning, Dr. Seward falls asleep outside her door. When he and Van Helsing enter her room, they find Lucy ashen white and weaker than ever. Van Helsing quickly performs another transfusion and she rallies, but not as satisfactorily as before. Van Helsing then secures some garlic flowers and tells Lucy to keep them around her neck at night. When the two doctors call the next morning, they discover that Lucy’s mother removed the flowers because she feared their odor might bother her daughter. Frantically, Van Helsing rushes to Lucy’s room and finds her in a coma. Again he administers a transfusion, and again her condition improves. She says that with the garlic flowers close by she is not afraid of nightly flapping noises at her window. Van Helsing sits with her every night until he thinks her well enough to leave. After cautioning her to sleep with the garlic flowers about her neck at all times, he returns to Amsterdam.
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