Bram Stoker's Dracula

Significance of MIna's Scar

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Mina’s scar is created when Van Helsing tries to use a piece of Communion wafer to bless her against further visitation from Dracula. Since the vampire has already defiled her, the Host instead leaves a scar on her forehead, an outward symbol of her impurity and uncleanliness.