Chapter 1: The Arrival
* Summary: Dr. John Seward arrives at Carfax Abbey to tend to the mentally ill patient, Lucy Westenra. He encounters the mysterious Count Dracula, who takes up residence in a nearby sanitarium.
* Example: Dr. Seward is unsettled by Dracula's piercing gaze and pale complexion.
Chapter 2: Lucy's Nightmare
* Summary: Lucy is plagued by a recurring nightmare of being stalked by a tall, dark figure.
* Example: Lucy describes the figure's "red eyes" and "long, sharp teeth."
Chapter 3: The Brides of Dracula
* Summary: Three female vampires, known as Dracula's "brides," arrive at Carfax Abbey and begin feeding on Lucy's blood.
* Example: Dr. Seward and his colleague, Professor Van Helsing, witness the gruesome scene of Lucy being drained of her blood.
Chapter 4: The Stake
* Summary: Van Helsing identifies Dracula as a vampire and leads a group of men to stake his coffin at Carfax Abbey.
* Example: The men encounter fierce resistance from Dracula's brides but eventually drive a stake through his heart.
Chapter 5: The Aftermath
* Summary: Lucy is transformed into a vampire after her death and becomes a threat to her loved ones.
* Example: Mina Harker, Lucy's best friend, becomes a target of Dracula's predatory advances.
Chapter 6: The Battle
* Summary: Van Helsing, Seward, and Harker team up to track down and destroy Dracula's remaining brides.
* Example: They engage in a bloody confrontation with the vampires, using garlic and holy water as weapons.
Chapter 7: The Final Confrontation
* Summary: The group travels to Dracula's homeland, Transylvania, to find his lair and destroy him once and for all.
* Example: They encounter the wolf-like Gypsies who serve Dracula and navigate the treacherous mountain passes.
Chapter 8: The Destruction of Dracula
* Summary: Van Helsing and his companions finally confront Dracula in his castle.
* Example: They use a silver stake to pierce Dracula's heart and cut off his head, destroying him and his reign of terror.
Chapter 9: The Epilogue
* Summary: The survivors return to their ordinary lives, but the memory of Dracula's horrors continues to haunt them.
* Example: Mina Harker, now a widow, becomes a respected doctor and uses her knowledge to help others.