Themes of Interview with the Vampire?

* The nature of evil. Lestat is a vampire, and as such, he is a creature of darkness. He is capable of great cruelty and violence. However, he is also capable of great beauty and compassion. The novel explores the complex nature of evil and the ways in which it can be both destructive and creative.

* The power of love. Louis is a young man who is turned into a vampire by Lestat. At first, he is horrified by his new existence. However, he gradually comes to terms with it and even to find some measure of happiness. This is due in large part to his love for Claudia, a young vampire girl who is also turned by Lestat. The novel explores the power of love to overcome even the darkest of circumstances.

* The search for meaning in life. Louis is a man who is constantly searching for meaning in life. He is disillusioned with the human world and finds no comfort in religion. However, he eventually finds some measure of peace through his love for Claudia and his experiences as a vampire. The novel explores the human need for meaning and the different ways in which people can find it.

* The conflict between good and evil. The novel is full of conflict, both internal and external. Louis is constantly struggling with his own conscience, as he tries to reconcile his human nature with his vampiric nature. He is also constantly at odds with Lestat, who represents the dark side of vampirism. The novel explores the conflict between good and evil and the ways in which it can play out in human lives.