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7/6/21

[Answer] In the original "Dracula" tale, which substance isn't harmful to the vampire?

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In the original "Dracula" tale, which substance isn't harmful to the vampire?


  • Sunlight:Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula" became the basis for the vampire legends of literature, film, and television. Since the original novel's publication in 1897, the legend of Dracula and the legions of vampires he spawned has undergone many modifications and re-imaginings. Rampant adaptations of the popular novel began in 1922 with the heavily plagiarized silent motion picture titled "Nosferatu" hit theaters. The director of that film shamelessly took Stoker's story and gave it his own twist. A lawsuit against the director by the Stoker estate was victorious in court against the film's production company, but the damage was done. The vampire legend was forever changed. For example, Stoker's vampire wasn't harmed by sunlight. Most vampire legends of today include the deadly nemesis that is sunlight. Source: Britannica.com



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