#1 answer= captain Ahab
perhaps also Jesse from Free Willy
William tell
No. Moby Dick is a fictional whale in the novel Moby Dickby Herman Melville.
No.
No. Neither witches nor werewolves are real.
Kryptonite is a fictional element commonly associated with the character Superman in comic books and movies. It is not a real element found in the periodic table.
No, the Oscorp Tower is a fictional building from the Marvel Comics universe, specifically associated with the Spider-Man series. It does not exist in real life.
No. Werewolves are fictional characters. They're not real.
Hermione Granger is a fictional character who does not exist in real life. The character, is married to Ron Weasley. The actress who portrayed her in the movies was Emma Watson, is currently dating someone.
Enchantress is a fictional character from the comic books and movies, primarily associated with the DC Comics universe. She does not exist in reality.
The noel, yes. The actual great, white whale, no.
Vampires are fictional everywhere. Fictional means not real.
Moby Dick is a fictional sperm whale but was based on tales of aggresive sperm whales encountered by whalers, in particular one called Mocha Dick, and stories of whales that had attacked whaling vessels, such as the whaling bark Essex which was sunk by a sperm whale (possibly Mocha Dick) in 1820.