(10/100) Dracula: Fear of the Unknown
Dracula is a famous book written by Bram Stoker. It tells the story of Count Dracula, a vampire. He lives in a dark castle in Transylvania. Many people fear him because he is unknown and powerful. The story begins when a young lawyer named Jonathan Harker visits the castle. He does not know that Dracula is a vampire. Jonathan feels scared and confused. Dracula has strange powers. He can turn into a bat and control the minds of others. People hear stories about Dracula, but they do not believe them. As the story continues, Jonathan's friends try to help him. They want to stop Dracula. Throughout the story, fear grows as they learn more about him. They understand that fear of the unknown can be strong. This fear is common in many stories, not just in Dracula. Today, many movies and books still use fear of the unknown, just like Stoker did. This theme is important because it makes stories exciting and keeps readers interested.
Who is the main character in Dracula?
Where does Count Dracula live?
What can Dracula do?
What does Jonathan feel when he visits Dracula's castle?
What do Jonathan's friends want to do?
What kind of stories share the fear of the unknown?
Why do readers find Dracula exciting?
What does Stoker's Dracula teach us about fear?