So if Dracula gained his abilities purposefully by spell or alchemical transformation, he is indeed evil as he chooses to extend his life by taking the life force of humans and killing them. read more
Stoker wrote that in life he was an alchemist and knowledgeable in “the black arts”. So if Dracula gained his abilities purposefully by spell or alchemical transformation, he is indeed evil as he chooses to extend his life by taking the life force of humans and killing them. read more
The vampire Dracula is pretty unambiguously evil. The members of the Crew of Light, the group dedicated to destroying Dracula, are unambiguously good. Sure, each of them makes mistakes—they're only human. But their intentions are always good. In short, Dracula is a classic story of good versus evil. read more
Regardless, Dracula is good and evil and none of the above, all at the same time. In the gothic novel Dracula, by Bram Stoker, the title character is a multi-faceted protagonist that is able to escape the terminology of good and evil. Dracula as Good: Dracula’s Good Actions within the Book: Yes, Dracula killed people. read more