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    stated in a critical essay by Susanne Lindeberg, titled “The Murdering Hero”, Ender “both is and is not a hero”. Yes, he has good intentions, but that does not justify his horrible actions. As said in a critical theme analysis of Ender’s Game, the line that separates good and evil “becomes less and less distinct as the novel goes on,” in an attempt to hide that Ender isn’t as good as he is portrayed to be. He does not deserve the sympathy he gets just because he “didn’t want to kill”(221), but…

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    be a scary monster that doesn’t understand his position in world. Over the course of his life, Grendel goes on a journey of self-discovery and eventually develops nihilistic views. Later these ideas are disproved by the hero Beowulf in a battle of “good” vs. “evil”. In the end Gardner proves that the virtues of individuality and meaning triumph over meaningless violence and destruction. Berserker, momento mori, and comitatus are continued in both the novel and the epic. Nihilism, as well as…

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    found in freedom rightly ordered by a good conscience that is grounded in moral Truth. Hardly anyone would deny that “freedom is good.” In Veritatis Splendor, Saint John Paul II even stated, “Certainly people today have a particularly strong sense of freedom.” Despite freedom’s elevated connotation, people differ in their understandings of freedom and, unfortunately, people often live according to an understanding of freedom which is not good. Inherently good freedom, or as the Pope terms this…

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    (Good Earth Essay Test): Society’s Flaws and Underlying Universal Human Instincts As Wang Lung, and his family struggle to survive against grim seasons of famine, drought and flood, their memoirs showcase human perseverance and integrity. In Pearl S. Buck’s novel, The Good Earth, the protagonist, Wang Lung, experiences a series of sequential circumstances that allows him to experience life’s hardships and fortunes. In a 1930s newspaper article from the New York Times, the Good Earth is praised…

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    Humanity lives by two principles, good and evil. This conflict is portrayed largely through literature. The Picture of Dorian Gray and Frankenstein, for example, both depict for the reader, themes associated with morality. In The Picture of Dorian Gray, the author, Oscar Wilde, presents morality as the physical traits of beauty and ugliness. The effects of morality are also depicted on his main character, Dorian Gray. In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, the reader is introduced to this conflict in a…

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    needed and cherished to the person can interfere with his good and bad decisions containing to society. People have a commitment to make a rightfully or a wrongful decision. Meanwhile, the choices come from what will benefit them now, but not later or vice versa. That people do things for a reason as for the greater good or to mess up the economy as to what they believe in life, even if they had a tragedy occur in their lifetime to make that final rational…

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    example of theme that is used is good versus evil. The speaker says, “To the floor, gold-covered boards grating/ As Grendel and Beowulf battled across them” (Lines 351-352). This shows how Grendel, the evil monster, is in a fierce battle against Beowulf, the hero. In many literature works, there are many good versus evil theme. The author tends to show the relationship between the two opposites and always makes the hero win. The reason for that is to show that good will always be victorious…

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    My Father 's Hands The man known as the father of Calvin Worthington can be described in many words. He is strong, kind intelligent and illiterate. A good man whose inability shaped his life. And Calvin Worthington can be described as a son that looks up to his father and felt that he was a good man whose life and death were tragically shaped by his inability to read and write. We can tell this was a long time ago due to the passages that state he worked as a pipe fitter during world war II.…

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    They had started evacuating jews out of the ghetto, and cramming us into trains. Families where in which are interracial take different trains, because interracial marriage has become illegal. A good friend of mine, James had his wife and daughter taken away while he resides alone in the ghetto. I pity the poor man. I could never imagine losing my wife Anastasia. We had met in Hamburg and it was love at first sight. She was a Aryan Immigrant, and…

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    the idea of Good Vs. Evil. Throughout the entire novel there are several instances where there is either a physical battle of Good Vs. Evil or a more spiritual and mental battle. Religious aspects are also influences in the battle of Good and Evil. Dracula Vs. the "good guys" is arguably the main theme of Good Vs. Evil. Dracula symbolizes the personification of the evil, or The Devil, while the opposing group represents the good or in this case God. Dracula tries to corrupt the good and lead to…

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