Monsters have little regard for the lives of others and destroy the community. Monstrosity is in all sinners and it’s the consequence of fall. Rape should never exist in any world. He, the sinner, is traveling with his pet— a *Black Widow, a virulent spider. Shimmering and black appearance, but inside is filled with deadly poison. He walks on the street with a black jacket. His big and muscular body attracts to everyone who sees him. However, the attractive man is looking for a girl that he really likes. His glaring eyes gaze, gazing to grasp a good-gratifying girl to gain gladness. He cannot control his mind nor his body and his mind is full of sexual thoughts. He is doing something that God has forbidden, but his mind has no part of God. His is sinful just like a man who killed his beloved mother.
Short pleasure, but everlasting pain—the sin of Lechery. He has no shame in being lustful and finds pleasure in breaking the heart of people and violating people’s emotion. The consequences of his sin? He knows and he has considered. He will die and he will be punished by the society. He doesn’t care since …show more content…
The Red Cross Knight saw sexual assault as an unjustified action and chivalry doesn’t exist in rape. The sin appears to be happy since he is enjoying what he does. However, on the inside, he is miserable and is trapped inside his sinfulness. His relationship with God has been ruined because of his sin, making it impossible to be truly cheerful. Rape appears to be free because they are doing what they want and what they like, but eventually, he will lose his awareness and walk away from God. There is no glory in sins and they are useless. “Remember!” as the Red Cross Knight stated his final words, “pride is costly and respect is central. A chivalrous man would have never thought of evil actions. The chivalrous man will be forgiven because God is with