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- From: nelson@soliton.physics.arizona.edu (Jeffrey J. Nelson)
- Newsgroups: alt.vampyres
- Subject: Re: Vampires-evil?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov13.230619.18598@galileo.physics.arizona.edu>
- Date: 13 Nov 92 23:06:19 GMT
- References: <1992Nov10.174006.26893@muddcs.claremont.edu> <BZc4TB3w165w@west.darkside.com> <BxnqMK.L72@undergrad.math.waterloo.edu> <1992Nov13.162912.28948@organpipe.uug.arizona.edu> <b4C=g1_@engin.umich.edu>
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- From Stoker's Dracula, the vampire was not merely feeding. Dracula
- came after Mina very malignantly. From this point of view you
- could call him evil since he was striving to hurt the people chasing
- him, but then he was also simply responding to his environment,
- as any criminal does really.
-
- - Jeff
-