In Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula, the character who ultimately kills Count Dracula is Jonathan Harker, along with his friends Mina Harker, Quincey Morris, and Dr. John Seward.
The final confrontation occurs towards the end of the novel when the group tracks Dracula back to his castle in Transylvania. They discover that the Count is vulnerable when exposed to sunlight, so they take advantage of this weakness. Using a wooden stake, which is a traditional method for killing vampires, Jonathan Harker, aided by Quincey Morris, drives the stake into Dracula’s heart.
This act not only symbolizes the triumph of good over evil but also represents the reclamation of Mina’s purity, as she had been under Dracula’s influence. The moment is intense and filled with emotion, marking a decisive victory in their battle against the dark forces embodied by Dracula.