The main character is called a protagonist also called the hero.
The villain is called a antagonist.
Deaths add emotional value to a story. Deaths can be important to a storyline because it effects many things. It effects the other character's emotions, and it's one less character to fulfill things and help with problems.
Also, once a reader has started to feel things from a story, it's harder for them to put the book down. It makes the reader feel a deeper connection to the characters and plot. It adds interest.
The main wood or steel piece that runs along the bottom of a boat or a ship is called Keel.
Explanation:
- Keel is the backbone of the ship or the boat that is used for balancing.
- A ship or a boat that has keel does not topple.
- The laying down of the keel is the first step in construction of the ship.
In his journal, Harker recounts the end of Renfield’s story: before escaping the asylum, the count pays one last visit to the lunatic, breaking his neck and killing him. Harker and his compatriots go to Carfax the next day and place a Communion wafer in each of Dracula’s boxes of earth, rendering them unfit for the vampire’s habitation. Before the men proceed to the count’s estate in Piccadilly, Van Helsing<span> seals </span>Mina Murray<span>’s room with wafers. When he touches her forehead with a wafer, it burns her skin and leaves a bright red scar on her forehead. Mina breaks down in tears, calling herself “unclean.”</span>