Slow Stages In Bram Stoker's Dracula

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It takes time for Dracula’s foes to understand his true nature, and the novel builds in slow stages as they first suspect, then pursue the count, ultimately following him from England to the mountains of his home in Transylvania, in the country now known as Romania. Tensions build until the protagonist, Jonathan Harker, and his friend Quincey Morris encounter a band of gypsies who are transporting Dracula’s coffin. Professor Van Helsing and Harker’s wife Mina -- who is a victim of Dracula -- come upon the scene from another direction. By the time Harker and Morris fight their way through the gypsies, knocking the coffin onto the ground with the lid falling off in the process, the sun has set, and Dracula begins to wake. Mina observes his eyes

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