There have been a lot of rulers in the world that have been remembered for great achievements. However, some rulers were terrible leaders and have been remembered for terrible things., Vlad the Impaler was one of the leaders. His decisions about how to rule made history because of their cruelty. Vlad the Impaler, who descended from Vlad ll Dracula had a unique personality, and some choices of punishments that made history. Vlad the Impaler was descended from Vlad ll Dracula. Vlad made history for how violent he was when he ruled Romania, and this partially came from his relatives and father Vlad ll Dracula. ”It is believed that his father died violently during war. His brother Mircea and younger brother, Radu also suffered untimely …show more content…
Vlad had one rule, “Dracula’s primary rule extended from 1456 through 1462. He ruled the land with an iron fist, believing that the only way to keep the civilians and merchants in line was to strike fear in their hearts. Crimes committed by civilians resulted in public torture sessions. Any acts of dishonesty by local merchants meant a severe and painful death.”(Alter Dimensions 7) This rule kept people in line, not making them make a mistake or committing a crime. One of Vlad’s most famous public torture sessions was “Impalement. Not only was this method of punishment extremely painful for the victim, but Dracula seemed to derive sick pleasure from watching his people being tortured.”(Alter Dimensions 8) Vlad had some things that were extremely unnecessary, but they seem to help keep the people in …show more content…
Impalement was his most famous punishment and he tortured thousands of people with it. “Impalement was initiated by taking an oiled stake about as wide as a burly man’s arm, and inserting it through the victim’s buttocks, often until it protruded from their mouths.” (Alter Dimensions 9) As if that wasn’t enough Vlad made sure the oiled stake was not too sharp to make sure shock didn’t kill the victims. Set up around the castle were the bodies, and the smell was horrendous throughout the castle. Vlad thought violence was the answer to misbehavior, so this is what he did. However, Vlad had more choices of punishments throughout the castle...“Reports indicate that tortures included nails in the head, cutting off of limbs, strangulation, burning, cutting off of noses and ears, mutilation of sexual organs, scalping, skinning, exposure to the elements or wild animals, and boiling persons alive.” (Alter Dimensions 12) Vlad was one of the most horrific rulers of all time. Before victims ended up dying, Vlad made sure they stayed alive for hours, and even days. As you’ve read Vlad’s punishments were very unique and definitely made history.
Vlad the Impaler, who descended from Vlad ll Dracula had a quite a different personality, and some choices of punishments that definitely make us today feel very lucky with our “rulers”. Vlad was not only remembered for his punishments, but one of the most evil rulers throughout
Vlad the Impaler, a.k.a. Vlad III, Dracula, Drakulya, or Tepes, was born in late 1431, in the citadel of Sighisoara, Transylvania, the son of Vlad II or Dracul, a military governor, appointed by Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund. Vlad Dracul was also a knight in the Order of the Dragon, a secret fraternity created in 1387 by the Emperor, sworn to uphold Christianity and defend the empire against the Islamic Turks. Transylvania, along with Moldavia, and Wallachia, are now joined together as Romania. The name Dracul can be interpreted in two ways, the first translation from Romanian would be "Dragon", but it sometimes also means "Devil". Vlad was not called Tepes, which means ""spike" in Romanian, until after
When his name is uttered, people who know it quake with fear of his evil. He has the strength of twenty men and likes to use it on unsuspecting victims. He makes diabolical plans and wants to slowly devour the population of London. He kidnaped people, kills and turns some into vampires. In the novel, he fed a baby to three hungry women as the mother of the child was looking for it. Because of this, Count Dracula has become one of the most influential examples of evil in literature. From the show Vampire Diaries, you can compare Damon to Dracula because of how sadistic he is and how he manipulates people into doing what he tells you to do. He compels people to follow him like a slave. But the closest comparison to Dracula would be from The Originals Niklaus who always wants to be king and the ruler. Like Dracula, Klaus is the strongest of his kind and the first. He does everything in his power to control things and like to make people suffer for his own sake. But Klaus is also loyal to his family. He and Dracula both manipulate others by getting into their head and even turning them into vampires so they can rule. The only difference is that Klaus cannot be killed or doesn’t get killed because he is that strong unlike how Dracula was killed at the end. Dracula is devoid of empathy for the people that suffer at his hand in the novel. For example, when he is holding Jonathan Harker prisoner, he doesn’t take a
Dracula is a proud of his lineage. His blood is noble among gypies (criminals) but when placed in comparison to the elite of England, he is considered primitive, “…Dracula's criminality dominates over his noble blood: 'science' assimilates him to a lower type, associating him with animals and 'inferior' human groups” (McWhir 34).
Ivan the Terrible and Vlad the Impaler are some of history’s most ruthless men to have lived. When they ruled their countries, they did so with fear and cruelty, and one of which even inspired the legend of Count Dracula. They not only instilled fear in their enemies but also in their own people. These two men have several similarities but there are a few subtle differences that make them each very unique characters of history.
Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin are 2 notoriously known people in world history. Both Stalin and Hitler are known for the great number of deaths they have caused. Although both men have totally different reasons on why they killed so many people their ways of leadership are somewhat alike.
People would never imagine that a normal boy who was born and grew up in a normal family just like other kids but after being rejected into an art school, he would become the worst dictator in the twentieth century history. Yes, that person is Adolf Hitler who must made people angry the most about horrible things he did during his life. He made history by becoming one of the cruelest and most unjust rules of all time.
Vlad III Dracula or Vlad the Impaler was born into the noble family of Vlad II Dracul. Vlad II earned the name after becoming part of the order of the dragon, a Christian military order. The name Dracula translates to son of Dracul, which is the namesake for the book series assumed to be written based on him. He was born in 1431 in Transylvania or present day Romania as the second eldest of four sons.
Vampires are not completely fictional. In the late 1890s Bram Stoker takes historical information and old European folktales to create famous Gothic novels like Dracula; Before writing Dracula, he studied for eight years stories of vampires. The title of Stoker’s story has historical significance to Vlad Dracul III, a Wallachian ruler who impaled his victims on stakes. Bram Stoker also was influenced by his lifetime, before the publication of Dracula, Gothic and Epistolary novels were on the rise consequently why Dracula is classified as both. Stoker’s novels show his ideals as well as views on social and political reforms during the Victorian era. Moreover, the threats of female sexuality plagued Victorian anxieties, morals were being questioned. At this time, Victorians were believed to be morally progressing and can now be seen as a more prudish time. During this time book publishers often altered words that might be inappropriate. Bram Stoker’s Dracula establishes the seminal view of vampires that has been modified throughout the ages to the now idealized vampire.
Stoker used this historical basis to build Count Dracula, the now vampirised Vlad III Tepes. It would have been many years since Tepes’s rule over Wallachia, and he would have to hide in Transylvania discretely. As a few centuries passed, we can assume things were relatively tame for the Impaler, as he was no longer battling the Turks and impaling
There are many world leaders in different countries and regions on Earth. In Greece, there was Alexander the great who was known for the greatest military leader of all time. Or Mahatma Gandhi who was called the father of his nation because of his non-violence rebel in India to overthrow the Britishers. However, an outstanding leader is the famous leader Nero. He is infamously known as one of the most most malevolent, oppressive, and tyrannical leader throughout history, and was the last ruler of the Julio-Claudian Dynasty.
Many may argue the inclusion of Adolf Hitler in the list of world’s greatest leader. But one must know that nowhere is it mentioned that leadership is always positive. Leadership, as a characteristic, is neutral. It is people who make it positive of negative. Adolf Hitler was born in 1889 in Germany. He was of the thought that Germany was the greatest country in the world and that it should rule over the world. His crass mentality was that the Aryan race should wipe out the ‘evil Jews’ off the face of this world. After becoming the chancellor of Germany in 1933, he single-handedly managed the greatest economic and military expansions the world has ever seen. He successfully invaded more than 10 countries with his brilliant strategy and meticulous planning. His oratory skills, propaganda and planning made him a leader that only a few other have become.
Blood sucking, shapeshifting, killer… These are just some of the myths attached to Count Dracula. Dracula is a vampire, and as we all know, vampires consume blood. In the novel, the author Bram Stoker never mentions how Dracula became a vampire (every other vampire was created off of Dracula), however Van Helsing thinks that he made a deal with the Devil and traded his mortality for that of a cursed soul in return for something else. A lot of myths are attached to Dracula, which is
However, Dracula is mostly to be put in the category as evil. When his name is uttered, people who know it quake with fear of his evil. He has the strength of twenty men and likes to use it on unsuspecting victims. He makes diabolical plans and wants to slowly devour the population of London. He kidnaped people, kills and turn some into vampires. In the novel, he fed a baby to three hungry women as the mother of the child was looking for it. Because of this, Count Dracula has become one of the most influential examples of evil in literature. From the show Vampire Diaries, you can compare Damon to Dracula because of how sadistic he is and how he manipulates people into doing what he tells you to do. He compels people to follow him like a slave.
Julius Caesar was one of the most memorable men in history, along with the man who killed him, but so was Hitler and Stalin. Caesar was a famous general who eliminated his rivals in Rome. Meanwhile, Brutus was the main conspirator in the plot to murder Caesar, but loved him like no other. Hitler became the leader of Nazi germany and had became one of the most memorable men in history through his actions. However, Stalin was the leader of communist Russia and the USSR, defeating Hitler and his invasion. While different in many ways, there are several similarities between these great leaders.
Discuss possible answers to this question with reference to at least two critical or theoretical essays and at least two tellings ' of the Dracula story._______________________________________________