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.
The real person on whom Dracula (the character) was first based was not exactly a vampire. The fictional character created by Bram Stoker in 1897, evolved later to be a complex gathering of stories and legends. You may find some books dealing with the subject as i.e. *'Dracula: Sense and Nonsense' *'Dracula: The Shade and the Shadow'
The main character in a novel or story is the central figure around whom the plot revolves. They are usually the character whose actions and decisions drive the narrative forward.
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Vlad Dracul, the Wallachian duke known as Vlad The Impaler on whom the fictional vampire Count Dracula was partially based was born around 1390 and died in December of 1447. Dracula, the vampire, is timeless and ageless. He is a fictional character. It could be said he was "born" May 27, 1897 when Bram Stoker published the novel. Although he has been "killed" (how does one kill an undead thing?) many times in the original novel, comics, and movies since then, he will never truly die.
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The action in a novel typically revolves around the main character or protagonist, as they navigate through the plot and face challenges that drive the story forward.
The character of "Dracula" is fictional - there are no such things as human vampires. It is thought that Stoker took some of his ideas and themes from stories of tyrannical Hungarian and Roumanian kings and princes of long ago, some of whom were partial to impaling their enemies on poles in the market square, but that is all. There is no Frankenstein's monster, either.
A:Daniel is a character in the Book of Daniel, which has been identified as a second-century-BCE novel. One of the Dead Sea scrolls, describing Nebuchadnezzar in propaganda terms, provides additional confirmation of this in case it were necessary. As a character in the novel, Daniel did not write it to anyone.
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The Dutch have a similar character that they call sinterklaas based on saint Saint Nicolas of spain. Who comes on 5 december.