A Comparison Of Barnabas Collins And Dark Shadows

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In the beginning of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Count Dracula buys properties in London, England to seduce Mina and impose mayhem in the exterior land. On the other hand, in Dark Shadows, Barnabas Collins is set free and returns to Collinwood, where his family are in of his protection. Therefore, to determine who the superior vampire is, one must make a comparison of Barnabas Collins and Count Dracula, and base it on their abilities, history, and motives. In addition, both Barnabas and Dracula share differences, as well as similarities when it comes to their vampiric abilities. Notably, in the film, Dracula is able to shapeshift into a dog, wolf, bat, and mist or vapor. However, in the film Dark Shadows, Barnabas is unable to shapeshift, although …show more content…

Therefore, in Dark Shadows, Barnabas Collins is turned into a vampire by his witch lover, Angelique Bouchard, after realizing that Barnabas was in love with another women. Accordingly, Barnabas narrates “Angelique had cursed me to be a vampire, so that my suffering would never end” (Dark Shadows), when he realizes what Angelique had done to him. On the other hand, Dracula seemed to have cursed himself, by damning God, and drinking the blood that was draining from the cross. Also, with regards to age, Barnabas is relatively young when compared to Dracula. Thus, being the historic figure that he is, Dracula is five hundred eighty one years old, and Barnaba is only two hundred fifty years old. Additionally, Count Dracula was a prince and a knight, and member of the Order of the Dragon. Whereas Barnabas is Lord of Collinwood Manor, and a member of the Collins Family. Thus, Barnabas appears to be inspired by …show more content…

Therefore, it appears that the vampire 's differences are more prominent than their likenesses in accounts to their capacities as vampires. Also, Barnabas character gives off an impression of being inspired by Dracula’s character. Lastly, Barnaba 's character motives performs pleasantly, than that of Dracula 's motivation. Thus, Barnabas portrays a noble drive to help is family. Therefore, Barnabas demonstrate affable attributes than that of Dracula, since Dracula only uses his powers for self-gain. Thus, concluding that Barnabas is the superior

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