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Dracula
by Bram Stoker
A Gothic Tale of Blood Drinking Vampires
Harker goes to visit the Count as the Dracula has just bought a property in England
Jonathon Harker
Solicitor
English
Harker realises he is a prisoner and Dracula leaves him to the fate of three female vampires when he embarks for England
This is a story told in an epistolary format, as a series of letters, diary entries, and ships' log entries, whose narrators are the novel's protagonists, and occasionally supplemented with newspaper clippings relating events not directly witnessed.
Count Dracula alias Vlad the Impaler
Whitby, the port at which the ship carrying Dracula, a Russian Schooner, arrives and the site of this ruined Abbey
Vampire, he survives by feeding on the living
Székely an old old people no longer existing but from the area of Translyvania
This is where Bram Stoker (the writer) was sitting when he came up with the idea for Dracula.
The ship runs aground during a storm, all of the sailors are found dead, and a large dog (wolf) is seen escaping from the ship.
Dracula has influence over Renfield who tries to copy his behaviour by eating live animals.
Renfield
Dr Seaward's lunatic patient
British
Mina Harker
Lucy Westenra
Wife to Jonathon
Fiancee to Holmwood
British
Lucy is the first of the protagonists
to be turned into a Vampire.
Dracula attempts to turn Mina into a vampire when the men are out hunting for him.
Abrahm Van Helsing Seaward's former teacher
Doctor/Professor
Dr Seaward saved his life
Dutch
Arthur Holmwood
Dr Seaward
Quincey Morris
He is married but that his wife is insane and therefore living in a mental institution
British