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    The Wheel Of Time Themes

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    intentions were good, “the darkness of Shadar Logoth” (Jordan, p.780) became something to rival the Dark One himself, indicating that the line between good and evil can be very blurred at times. The symbols of Shadar Logoth and the design of the seals effectively portray the theme of with duality, and elegantly show, again, that good and evil are simply two parts of one…

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    Monstrous Grendel “An evil person is like a dirty window, they never let the light shine through.” Throughout John Gardner’s Grendel, William Makepeace Thackeray’s idea of “never letting the light shine through” aptly portrays Grendel’s evil and monstrous figure even though Grendel himself is not a person. Living in a world of loneliness, Grendel searches for the meaning of his own life, attempting to discover the “good” aspects that life brings instead of focusing on the evil individual he was…

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    the term “evil” hits back at me. Culturally, I had been introduced to this term referring to Satan or the other evil powers that are controlled by the devil himself. James Willer points out to the meaning of “evil” as “bad” and confirming my notion of the definition of this word. He points out the different levels and platforms through which evil is initiated and enacted. The argument presented in the book is that “it is ordinary individuals, like you and me, who commit extraordinary evil.”…

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    Dickens portrays good and evil, is how must people would today. He puts in his novel that there are constant battles going on with good and evil. Mostly with both sides trying to trump the other side. Mostly with the good trumping the evil and the evil trying to fight another day. Dickens believes that evil is evil and good is good, there is no in the gap. Either you’re hot or you’re cold, yes than you’re no, and either in and out. Dickens seems to say that if at heart you’re an evil person then…

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    Why Are We Naturally Good

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    different in many of ways, but being evil and good are two different things. I believe that humans are naturally born to be good in every way. People around the world have a different ways of being good, and how they interact around others. Based on society today is how I believe people are naturally good. People are born innocent in this world today, but what makes them who they are today is human nature and society. However god did not put people on this earth to be evil. In whatever…

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    There is no distinct difference between being considered good and being considered evil. Every person falls somewhere in between the spectrum. An evil person would be considered someone who is immoral. An evil person puts his or her life above everyone else’s, and will stop at nothing to get what he or she wants. Being a good person can mean multiple things. It could be someone who is friendly and happy or someone who is generous and selfless. Conflicts that people experience, more…

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    Antagonistic Duality

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    In religious, common ethics, the terms good and bad is always mentioned, it is something that comes from our actions and also how we treat ourselves. Both good and evil are perceived as part of an antagonistic duality that it must be overcome through achieving. The majority of us are always trying to look for the easy way out, but that is another word for being lazy. And that we should aim at higher levels with the potential that we have. For example, I, or many have possibly experienced: when…

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    People are not born evil, they learn bad things from the world. Zimbardo defines “evil” as the exercises of power to intentionally harm (psychologically), hurt (physically), and / or destroy mortally and commit crimes against humanity. People do have the capacity for evil but that does not make everyone a potential monster. Sharon Begley says that when people look at Timothy McVeigh they do not see a monster but they see a human. McVeigh had done a lot of bad things but at the end of the…

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    points, but whom should we trust? Both traits of good and evil exist in us all, but our instincts must tell us which one to use. In William Shakespeare’s Tragedy of Macbeth, the protagonist is portrayed as a noble and loyal person, but once he is given the prophecies, he is driven by a strong desire for success, and is corrupted by his hunger for power, which ultimately leads to his downfall. Shakespeare demonstrates the battle between good vs. evil primarily through blood, appearance vs.…

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    Cabaret Themes

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    Bernard Schlink and film Cabaret directed by Bob Fosse illustrates the way in which good and evil are a uniting force; wherein one cannot be wholly good or evil. Composers explore good triumphing over evil through context, and the representation of characters, along with metaphorical language and imagery; in doing so, compelling the reader to question their moral thinking and definitions of both good and evil. As judgements change and develop over time, the German society after World War II…

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