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    The Evil Within Being evil doesn’t always mean doing awful things. Being evil can mean saying bad or mean things or even thinking those things. Innate human evil is evil that is natural and born into the human body and mind. Sometimes‚ people can’t help evil things that they think‚ but can help what they say and do. In Julius Caesar‚ by William Shakespeare‚ he uses Cassius’ and Antony’s actions and thoughts to show its easy for people to let evil get the better of them. How do people let their

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    Comparative Essay Good versus Evil In most known fairy tales‚ the theme of good and evil is usually there. This essay will compare Rapunzel to Sweetheart Roland and give the reason as to why the theme good and evil even exists. In order to show why good and evil exists in most known fairy tales‚ this essay will have to deal with what good and evil is. It will proceed to discuss small details of the fairy tales that involve characters and symbols. ?Learn what you are and be such." ? Pindar According

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    Monstrous Philosophy The Modern Prometheus‚ Paradise Lost‚ and Victorian Protestant Culture Though separated by over a century‚ Mary Shelley and John Milton were philosophical companions‚ their challenging views considered controversial and heretical in their respective periods. Together they are the most prominent literary voices of the Enlightenment philosophical movement‚ emphasizing the romantic ideals of human goodness‚ compassion and free will in stark contrast to the harsh cynicism of

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    Shakespeare uses various styles and techniques to display very evidently how Macbeth’s character develops as the story progresses‚ and thus we see how Macbeth turns from good to evil‚ from a "valiant cousin" and "worthy gentleman" to a "bloody butcher." The play tells the story of how a noble warrior‚ Macbeth‚ descends into evil after meeting with three witches - supernatural beings who prophesy Macbeth’s destiny. He is told he will become King of Scotland‚ and this idea of gaining power leads him

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    Paradise Lost is a knowledgeable and heart-wrenching poem by John Milton. Ben Gray Lumpkin took it upon himself to write an article titled Fate in “Paradise Lost.” The article centers around the idea that there are numerous references and meanings to the word “fate” inside Milton’s poem. The meaning of the word depends on which character spoke a specific line. Lumpkin chose passages from the poem that argued Milton refuted Satan’s conception of fate as a power superior to God. He emphasized passages

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    Woland is simply an alternate interpretation of the Devil. During his short conversation with Matthu Levi he asks him what good deeds are they able to do if there is no evil to right. "You spoke the words as though you did not recognize the existence of either shadows or evil. But would you be kind enough to give some thought to this: what would your good be doing if there were no evil‚ and what would the earth look like if shadows disappeared from it? Even after Woland has burned down a fair portion

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    The Eternal Battle between Good and Evil All good men face temptations. Some men may fall‚ but the choice to admit mistakes and become better for it is what matters most. In the stories of “Young Goodman Brown‚” by Nathaniel Hawthorne and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion‚ the Witch‚ and the Wardrobe‚ by C. S. Lewis‚ there are many examples of human nature between good and evil. These examples are portrayed by characteristics‚ symbols‚ and themes found throughout the story lines. In both stories

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    The Choice: Good or Evil Every child is capable of the greatest evil‚ just as they all have the potential to be kind and good. In the book Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ a group of English boys are stranded on an island after a plane crash. At first‚ the boys act civilized‚ forming rules and focusing on being rescued. But‚ as time progresses and no one comes to save them‚ the boys begin acting savagely‚ killing animals and each other. In the end‚ the boy’s situation‚ combined with their fear

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    show. Although gary yoss (director of pleasantville) reuses the idea of knowledge and paradise from the story of adam and eve‚ the transformation of whether knowledge is a good or bad thing and the idea that paradise is not what it seems ultimately leads to an idea of individuality that is justified. One of the biggest similarities between pleasantville and Adam and Eve would be a paradise. The idea of a paradise is somewhere full of happiness‚ delicious foods‚ beauty‚ etc. Pleasantville shares the

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    outlined the characteristics of a good tragic hero. He must be "better than we are‚" a man who is superior to the average man in some way. In Oedipus ’s case‚ he is superior not only because of social standing‚ but also because he is smart ¬ he is the only person who could solve the Sphinx ’s riddle. At the same time‚ a tragic hero must evoke both pity and fear‚ and Aristotle claims that the best way to do this is if he is imperfect. A character with a mixture of good and evil is more compelling that a character

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