
Quincey Morris
Quincey Morris is a character from Bram Stoker's famous novel "Dracula," published in 1897. He is an American adventurer and a friend of the novel's protagonists, including Jonathan Harker and Dr. John Seward. Morris is notable for his bravery, loyalty, and willingness to confront Count Dracula. He represents the ideal of the rugged, noble hero, showcasing themes of friendship and sacrifice in the fight against evil. His character also highlights the blend of American values with European settings, reflecting the broader cultural tensions of the era.