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- Organization: Penn State University
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 13:22:01 EST
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- Subject: Re: Coppula's DRACULA
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- To the person who said that Dracula didn't lust after Mina but just used
- her for revenge: Personally i think you are very wrong, Dracula loved her
- very much, she was(or at least looked like) the reincarnation of his wife
- who was the only person he cared for. Plus, it was her death that pushed him
- to become a vampire. The scene where she drinks his blood proves that. He
- tries to stop her once because he loves her too much. And at the end when he
- asks her to kill him, he does it out of love, and because he has seen what
- death is like and wants her to live...
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