He is a character in Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula" (first publiced in 1897), a typical positive hero of Horror novels. He is the opposite of Dracula who is absolutely evil. The young Harker rivals with the bad guy to win the favour of the woman who is desired by both (Mina), but he is not a sexual threat for her. Harker wins the fight and delivers her from evil. (source: Mtthew Bunsson: "The Vampire Encyclopedia")
You can't get this information from the book which means that his parents are unknown.
It's horror/dark romance.
It is a true In the other Places
They don't. They do not exist except in works of fiction. The author of the story may make them immortal or not, as he or she feels would best suit the purpose of the story.
Johnathan Harker is a London lawyer hired by Count Dracula in Transylvania to buy some property for him. He finds out that Count Dracula is a vampire. Harker has to kill the vampire and some of those Dracula has turned into vampires.
Bram Stoker uses the story of Demeter in "Dracula" to build suspense by drawing parallels between Demeter's grief over her daughter Persephone and the anguish felt by Mina Harker when her friend Lucy is transformed into a vampire. This creates a sense of impending doom and heightens the tension as the characters face the threat of the vampire. Stoker also uses elements of the Demeter myth, such as the motif of loss and longing, to emphasize the horror of Dracula's influence over his victims.
It is rumored that the fifth season of American Horror Story will be called American Horror Story: Hotel.
Once Bitten was a horror story of a young man being seduced by a Countess who was really an ancient vampire. He begins showing strange behaviour and is finally ditched by the vampire as not being a virgin.
Mr. Hawkins is a character in Bram Stoker's "Dracula," serving as the employer of Jonathan Harker, the novel's protagonist. He is a solicitor in London who sends Harker to Transylvania to assist Count Dracula with a real estate transaction. Although not a central figure in the story, Hawkins represents the mundane world of business and law that contrasts sharply with the supernatural events that unfold. His role helps to establish the ordinary context from which Harker is drawn into the extraordinary and horrific world of Dracula.
I consider it a horror story, but not extreme horror!
The duration of American Horror Story is 3120.0 seconds.
American Horror Story was created on 2011-10-05.