The definition of evil is morally bad, causing harm or injury to someone or creating bad luck or events. In the novel Dracula by Stoker, Bram evil could be described as committing one or more of the deadly sins. In the gothic novel Dracula, by Bram Stoker, the title character is a very complex character. He could be described as complex because of his shadowy presence always threatening other characters, but rarely visible. Dracula is very clever, he has been around for centuries. He can turn into a bat and a wolf and can control the weather. The members of the Crew of Light, the group dedicated to destroying Dracula show that he is evil. If you were to say he wasn’t evil, there wouldn’t be a need to destroy him. In short, Dracula is a classic story of good versus evil. Vampires have been a popular subject for years, but Dracula was the first. He is viewed in a negative light because of his actions …show more content…
Black is a well known gothic color, to represent darkness and evil, and throughout the novel, this is a large battle. The crucifix is the key item that separates good from evil. A particular example is early on in the novel when Jonathan Harker is in his room within Castle Dracula. After he cuts himself with his razor, Dracula pounces on him at the sight of blood, but as soon as Dracula notices the crucifix below Harker's neck, he backs away and leaves the room. Dracula used Jonathan for not only his intelligence but also his knowledge of the western world. The reader, in particular, knows he can also be a ruthless killer. Dracula is an undead monster. Even though he appears to be living, he is dead and feeds on human blood to prolong his existence. Dracula is an egoist; he cares only of the success of his conquests. Dracula manipulates tricks and deceives the human mind, heart and soul in order to achieve his goals. Unlike the rest of the crew, Dracula cares only about