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Dracula Outline (7th paragraph (His favorite method of killing was…
Dracula Outline
7th paragraph
His favorite method of killing was impalement. He wanted the tips of the stakes to be rounded a bit-not so sharp that his victims would die quickly. The maimed people would be left there to suffer a slow and agonizing death.
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One other Historical figure whose habits became part of the vampire legend was Countess Elizabeth Bathory. The countess quickly summoned her servants and ordered the girl killed so that her blood could be drained into a tub.
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Although the legend of Dracula the vampire is not true, there was once a real count dracula
1st paragraph
They are not stopped, they will kill the members of their own families, and then take the lives of others. They are vampire corpses that rise from their coffins in the middle of the night
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Dracula's crazed acts also had a powerful effect on the invading Turks. There outside the city were the remains of twenty thousand men rotting on wooden stakes. All had offended Dracula in some way.
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After his imprisonment, he returned to rule his native Transylvania. There was usually no reason for his killings except what they gave Dracula pleasure.
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In the 15th century, Turkish warriors were conquering much of southeastern Europe. when Dracula was 13, the Turks captured his father
2nd paragraph
The most famous of all vampires is Count Dracula, a fictional character made famous in books and movies, he can abandon his coffin only after the sun has set. He attacks his victims by piercing their necks with his fangs and sucking out their blood
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There is only one way the monster can be stopped: someone must drive a wooden stake through its heart
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The legend of Dracula was brought to the West by Bram Stoker, who in the late 1800's wrote the first novel about the vampire.
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Over the next 10 years, the countess had many young maidens killed in order to bathe in their blood
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Since then, interest in Dracula has grown in both western Europe and America. Over a hundred vampire films had been made.
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For several years, Dracula terrorized the people of Transylvania with such monstrous deeds.