Mina Harker was created in 1897.
No, but she drinks Vampire's blood
They live in Exeter in England...
Yeah.
Before Harker returns to town, Lucy and Mina are writing letters to each other discussing their personal lives, relationships, and feelings. Lucy expresses her excitement about her romantic prospects, particularly regarding her suitor, Arthur Holmwood, while Mina shares her concerns about Harker's prolonged absence and her worries for him. Their correspondence reflects their deep friendship and the contrasting nature of their experiences, with Lucy embracing love and Mina feeling anxious about the unknown.
Jonathan Harker notices that Mina is becoming increasingly pale and weak, displaying signs of distress and anxiety. He observes that she has mysterious marks on her neck, which leads him to suspect that something sinister is affecting her. Her behavior becomes more withdrawn, and she seems to be haunted by an unseen presence, deepening Harker's concern for her well-being.
Jonathan Harker, Wilhelmina ´Mina´ Murray (later Harker), Arthur Holmwood (later Lord Godalming), Professor Abraham van Helsing and Quincey P. Morris.
In Bram Stoker's "Dracula," Mina Harker's wedding gift to Jonathan Harker is a typewriter. She presents it to him as a means to aid his work and to help him document their experiences together. The typewriter symbolizes her support for Jonathan and her desire to contribute to their future, reflecting her modernity and independence as a character.
In Bram Stoker's novel 'Dracula', while Mina is Mina Murray, the two are engaged. Soon after Jonathan's reappearence in Buda Pest after his horrors in Transylvania, the two are married, and Mina Murray becomes Mina Harker. The two love each other deeply, both fearing for the other's safety. They work together to destroy Dracula. Careful how you go with this question: in various film adaptations, the relationship differs. I have answered it for the original story, my answer is 'canon' and 'the real deal'.
Dracula smashes his scull and breaks his back during a brief scuffle when Reinfield attempts to stop Dracula from entering and visiting Mina Harker. Dracula smashes his scull and breaks his back during a brief scuffle when Reinfield attempts to stop Dracula from entering and visiting Mina Harker.
His enemies are Arthur Holmwood (later Lord Godalming), Wilhelmina ´Mina´ Murray (later Harker), Jonathan Harker, Dr. Seward, Quincey P. Morris and Professor Abraham van Helsing.
Jonathon Harker's wife's name was Wilhelmina, but she is referred to throughout the story as Mina. Her maiden name was Murray. Jonathon Harker wasn't a professor.