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Was Dracula really evil?
In Bram Stoker's Dracula, the vampire Count Dracula is wrongfully portrayed as a villain by Bram Stoker. The first reason people call Dracula a villain is due to Dracula succumbing to his animal instincts in order to survive or he will become malnourished and cease to exist.Count Dracula is depicted as evil incarnate.While Stoker's vampire is friendly and definitely sexual, he is not at all sexy; a protagonist describes him as being malodorous and hairy. In fact, his vampire is a robust predator, who attacks his victims without their consent.

Is Dracula an anti-hero : It is a telling fact that each decade in cinema brings with it a new interpretation of Count Dracula in keeping with the political and cultural ethos of the times. He is cinema's immortal anti hero who never ages, never tires, never loses his edgy charisma and always keeps you in his thrall.

Is Dracula pure evil

Count Dracula represents pure evil, while characters like Van Helsing and Jonathan Harker embody goodness and virtue. The novel pits these forces against each other in a struggle for dominance.

Why did Dracula turn evil : He is motivated by the need to feed on the blood of others, especially young women. He desires to spread his power beyond his Transylvanian castle by invading England and creating more vampires.

Dracula was a terrible, bloodthirsty man – but that doesn't mean he was any worse than anyone else. For example, Vlad III Dracula impaled some 40–50 boyars when he was instilled as Voivode of Wallachia.

The novel's religious analogy is obvious: in the most basic of his many perversions of Catholic lore, Count Dracula is the figurative anti-Christ who promises eternal life through the ingestion not of sacramental wine representing the blood of Christ, but of actual human blood.