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Jonathan Harker
Also known as: Harker, I, mein Herr, the English Herr, the Herr Englishman, young Herr
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Recently recovered solicitor who suffered a terrible shock and brain fever; he is physically weak, memory-impaired, and deeply committed to a trust-based marriage with Mina. Awakens to request his notebook, solemnly asks Mina to keep it sealed without revealing its contents, and participates in their bedside wedding ceremony.
Mina Harker fiancéeCount Dracula client and hostCount Dracula host and clientMina Harker fiancéePeter Hawkins employer and friend
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Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9
Count Dracula
Also known as: Count, Dracula, my friend, my master the Count, my host, the Count
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A ancient Transylvanian vampire noble who holds Harker captive, suave yet menacing, capable of shape-shifting and commanding wolves, with a history of ruthless evil. Tricks Harker into writing post-dated letters, burns one of Harker's secret letters, impersonates Harker by wearing his clothes and leaving the castle, rests in a box of earth during the day, manipulates the wolves to terrify Harker, and departs the castle in a box.
Jonathan Harker guest and solicitorJonathan Harker guest and solicitorPeter Hawkins friend and business associateJonathan Harker prisoner and guestCount Dracula his own race
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Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4
Mina Harker
Also known as: Mina, her, my faithful friend, Miss Mina Murray, I, Miss
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Devoted and dutiful young woman who has just married the ailing Jonathan after nursing him through brain fever; she is loving, trusting, and resolute in her marital vows. Writes a detailed letter to Lucy describing Jonathan's condition, their wedding, and her promise to keep his notebook sealed; sits by his bedside and attends to him as his wife.
Jonathan Harker fiancéJonathan Harker fiancéeJonathan Harker fiancéJonathan Harker fiancéLucy Westenra dearest friend
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Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Peter Hawkins
Also known as: Mr. Hawkins, my friend Peter Hawkins, my other friend Peter Hawkins, Mr. Peter Hawkins, employer, master
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Unseen figure to whom Renfield speaks in religious ecstasy at the Carfax chapel. Does not appear but is addressed by Renfield as his lord and the source of coming reward.
Jonathan Harker employeeCount Dracula client and friendJonathan Harker employeeCount Dracula clientJonathan Harker employee
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Chapters 2, 3, 4, 8
Lucy Westenra
Also known as: a woman with dishevelled hair, the woman, Lucy, Miss Lucy Westenra, dearest Mina's friend, my pretty
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The beautiful but dangerously ill young woman suffering from severe anemia and mysterious blood loss. She is kind, grateful, and affectionate toward her loved ones. Lies weak and pale in bed, receives blood transfusions from Arthur and Seward, sleeps under narcotic and later naturally, expresses fear of sleep due to nightmares, chats cheerfully when improved, and reluctantly accepts the garlic wreath around her neck.
Mina Harker dearest friendArthur Holmwood fiancéDr. John Seward rejected suitorQuincey P. Morris rejected suitorMina Harker friend
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Chapters 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Arthur Holmwood
Also known as: Art, Arthur, Hon. Arthur Holmwood, Mr. Holmwood, the certain lady's fiancé, only son of Lord Godalming
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The stalwart young aristocrat who is engaged to Lucy and deeply in love with her. He is courageous, devoted, and eager to help. Rushes to Lucy's side after reading Seward's letter, donates blood in the first transfusion, kisses her before and after the procedure, and is sent home to recover while being kept in the dark about further details.
Lucy Westenra fiancéeQuincey P. Morris close friendDr. John Seward close friendLucy Westenra fiancéeLucy Westenra fiancée
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Chapters 5, 6, 8, 9, 10
Dr. John Seward
Also known as: Dr. Seward, Jack Seward, number One, the lunatic-asylum man, I, the doctor
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The dedicated asylum superintendent and physician who is Lucy's doctor and a former student of Van Helsing. He is observant, loyal, and methodical in recording events. Updates Arthur by letter, assists with both blood transfusions, keeps vigil over Lucy at night, notices the throat punctures, and follows Van Helsing's instructions while questioning the garlic treatment.
Lucy Westenra rejected love interestQuincey P. Morris close friendArthur Holmwood close friendR. M. Renfield patientR. M. Renfield patient
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Chapters 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Quincey P. Morris
Also known as: Mr. Morris, Mr. Quincey P. Morris, number Two, the American from Texas
Adventurous and well-mannered American gentleman from Texas, one of Lucy's suitors who is rejected but responds with nobility and friendship, known for using colorful slang in private. Proposes to Lucy using folksy language, is refused but earns a kiss and her friendship through his gracious reaction, then writes a warm letter inviting Arthur and Seward to toast the engagement.
Lucy Westenra rejected love interest turned friendArthur Holmwood close friendDr. John Seward close friend
Chapter 5
R. M. Renfield
Also known as: Renfield, he, the patient, my friend, my poor mad friend, the man
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Madman confined in Dr. Seward's asylum who consumes living creatures; he exhibits lunar-timed calm and violence, shows cunning in escapes, and displays shifting moods from cringing to furious to content. Has violent outbursts at noon and sunset, escapes to the chapel door, calms after seeing a bat, catches and stores flies again, then suddenly rejects the practice.
Dr. John Seward doctor and observerDr. John Seward doctorDr. John Seward doctorPeter Hawkins object of worshipR. M. Renfield patient
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Chapters 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Mrs. Westenra
Also known as: her mother, poor dear sweet lady, Mother, poor dear, the poor lady, Madame
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Lucy's anxious but fragile mother who suffers from a heart condition that makes any shock potentially fatal. She is protective of her daughter yet somewhat detached due to her own health. Consults Seward professionally about Lucy, agrees to stay away from her daughter to avoid stress, remains unaware of the transfusions, and later visits Lucy without noticing changes.
Lucy Westenra daughterMina Harker acquaintanceLucy Westenra daughterMina Harker confidanteLucy Westenra daughter
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Chapters 6, 8, 9, 10
Abraham Van Helsing
Also known as: Professor Van Helsing, Van Helsing, my old friend and master, the professor, Professor, foreign gentleman
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The knowledgeable Dutch professor and specialist in obscure diseases, formerly Seward's teacher. He is wise, methodical, somewhat humorous, and secretive about his theories. Arrives to treat Lucy, directs the blood transfusions from Arthur and then Seward, examines the throat marks, departs for Amsterdam then returns, and decorates Lucy's room and neck with garlic flowers as protection while warning against interference.
Dr. John Seward former student and friendLucy Westenra patientArthur Holmwood via proxyDr. John Seward former student and colleagueLucy Westenra patient
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Chapters 9, 10
Secondary 9
Landlord
Also known as: Golden Krone Hotel landlord, elderly man, my landlord
Owner of the Golden Krone Hotel in Bistritz; reticent and frightened when questioned about Count Dracula. Receives instructions from Dracula to reserve a coach seat for Harker; refuses to speak about the Count or the castle and crosses himself.
Jonathan Harker guestCount Dracula correspondent
Chapter 1
Landlady
Also known as: cheery-looking elderly woman, elderly woman, his wife, old lady
Wife of the Bistritz hotel landlord; superstitious and deeply concerned for Harker's safety. Receives Harker at the hotel door; later begs him hysterically not to go on St. George's Eve, offers him her crucifix for protection, and weeps when he insists on leaving.
Jonathan Harker guestCount Dracula source of her fear
Chapter 1
Strange driver
Also known as: Bistritz coach driver, coachman, driver, fellow-passenger's driver, tall man, the driver
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Mysterious tall man with a long brown beard, black hat, bright red-tinged eyes, hard mouth, and sharp white teeth; serves Count Dracula. Arrives in a calèche with four black horses at the Borgo Pass; takes control of Harker, drives him through the pass while navigating wolves and blue flames with supernatural calm and strength.
Jonathan Harker passengerCount Dracula masterJonathan Harker passenger
Chapter 1
The three women
Also known as: fair woman, ladies, the fair girl, the other two, three young women, you yourselves
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Vampiric female creatures serving the Count, seductive yet deadly, who prey on Harker and a child. Appear as phantom shapes in moonlight, lick their lips while waiting outside Harker's door, and are left alone with him at the end.
Count Dracula masterCount Dracula master
Chapters 3, 4
Samuel F. Billington
Also known as: Mr. S. F. Billington, the Whitby solicitor
Local solicitor who receives the cargo of earth boxes from the Demeter. Goes aboard the ship and formally takes possession of the consigned boxes.
Chapters 3, 7
The Szgany
Also known as: gipsies, gipsy, the hetman of the Szgany
A band of gypsies allied to the Count, superstitious and lawless, who camp at the castle and assist him. Receive and deliver Harker's letters to the Count, bring and load boxes onto wagons, and depart with the Count's earth-filled boxes.
Count Dracula master they serve
Chapter 4
Mr. Swales
Also known as: aud folks, my old friend, my old man, old man, the old fellow, poor old Mr. Swales
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Deceased local man previously known to Lucy and Mina. Mentioned by Lucy in a playful reference to his sayings about the dead.
Mina Harker acquaintanceLucy Westenra acquaintance
Chapters 6, 7, 8
The Captain
Also known as: the Russian captain, the dead seaman, the dead steersman, the poor sea-captain
Brave and dutiful captain of the Demeter who remains at the helm despite losing his entire crew to a mysterious evil presence; he ties himself to the wheel with a crucifix to resist the entity. Steers the ship alone into Whitby harbor during the storm while already dead; his body is later given a hero's funeral with boats and burial in the churchyard.
Chapter 7
Sister Agatha
Also known as: our doctor (in reference to the hospital doctor), the good Sister, a good creature and a born nurse, the dear soul
Kindly nun and nurse caring for Jonathan in the hospital; she is discreet about patients' ravings and assists with the wedding. Provides care for Jonathan, refuses to repeat his delirious ravings, brings his belongings, and helps arrange the immediate wedding.
Jonathan Harker patientJonathan Harker patientMina Harker patient's fiancée then wife
Chapters 8, 9