R.M. Renfield: An inmate in Dr. Seward's insane asylum. He is seduced by Dracula, who he hails as his 'Master.' Renfield is almost sane and is painfully aware of his lapses into insanity. When he is at his best, he is polite and intelligent and he tries to do the right thing. When he is at his worst, he eats insects for their souls and is completely vulnerable to Dracula's will. It is he who allows the Count into Seward's home.
Mr. Swales: An old fisherman from Whitby. He is superstitious and vulgar, but also a little wise.
Sister Agatha: A nurse and a nun; she takes care of Jonathan Harker during his illness in Budapest.
Mrs. Westenra: Lucy's mother. Kind and insightful; ailing with a weak heart.
Thomas Bilder: A zookeeper who watches the wolves in the Zoological Gardens. He has British working-class mannerisms and sense of humor.
Peter Hawkins: Jonathan's boss and mentor. He is very generous and has great faith in Jonathan, both as a solicitor and as a person.
Wolves/rats: Creatures of the night who do Dracula's bidding.
Gypsies/Slovaks: Peasants who work for Dracula in Transylvania.
Vampire women: Three undead women who live in Dracula's castle. They attempt to seduce and feed upon Jonathan during his first visit to Transylvania. They later attempt to incorporate Mina into their sorority. They are killed by Van Helsing.
Geordie: A man who committed suicide and is buried under Mina and Lucy's favorite bench.
Lord Godalming (Father): Arthur Holmwood's father. He is not to be confused with Arthur himself, who inherits the title of Lord Godalming.
Russian Captain: The brave Captain of the Demeter, the unfortunate ship that had the bad luck of transporting Dracula to England.
118. According to my resource he has been in 118 movies although he may not have STARRED in all of them. His first film, Scott of the Antarctic, was made in 1948 followed immediately by Hamlet, the same year. His most recent was Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in 2005.
Dracula is from Transylvania, Romania
Primary - Katniss Everdeen, Peeta Mellark, Gale, Haymitch, Effie Trinkett, Cinna, Prim, and Katniss's Mom. Secondary - Everyone Else...
The main characters are Percy, Annabeth and Grover. and the secondary characters are Mr. Brunner or Chiron, Luke, Hades, and the other gods
I first read Dracula when I was 15. I think that, from that age, it can be understood. I don't think it would ordinarily appeal to anyone younger. The unusual way it has been written, in the form of journals of the characters in the book, is very interesting, and it certainly intrigued me when I first read it.
Dracula
Supporting characters or secondary characters.
They are both female characters from Bram Stoker's Dracula
dracula if your talking about unique characters. zombies, if you count a general term (because they usually come in hordes)
As foils to the main character
The secondary character
Secondary or minor characters.
Secondary or minor characters.
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Bernard and Charley (apex)
Dracula is a fictional character created by Irish author Bram Stoker in his 1897 novel "Dracula." The character is a vampire from Transylvania, a region in modern-day Romania. While the novel is written in English, and Dracula interacts with English characters, he himself is not English but rather a centuries-old entity from Eastern Europe.
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