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    In the following essay, I will explain how Aquinas thinks God is not responsible for moral evil. On Aquinas’s account, everything in the universe aims for the good. And to be good means to be desirable. For example, a good husband is a man who has achieved perfection in terms of the duties he ought to perform towards his wife by virtue of being married to her. If the good thing is able to manifest its desirability, it follows that the good thing should also necessarily exist. Aquinas argues…

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    Pandora's Box Book Report

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    Pandora’s Box Pandora’s Box was a box given to Pandora, which contained all the evils in the world. 14. Prometheus and the gift of fire Prometheus, a titan who was known to be a trickster, had given mankind the gift of fire and the skill of metalwork. As a result, he was punished by Zeus, who chained Prometheus to a rock while he had his liver eaten by an eagle every day. 15. Sisyphus’ curse Sisyphus was a smart, but evil man. He tried to trick the Gods especially Zeus. As a result of this, he…

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    of the murders, his main assertion is the validation of Perry’s humanity through exploring Perry’s past, innermost thoughts, and the effect Dick has had on them, therefore, demonstrating that even those with potential to do good can be corrupted by evil. Truman Capote places two contrasting personalities side by side to, subtly, draw attention to Perry’s reasoning for his motivation to do whatever it takes to please Dick. The juxtaposition of Perry describing his dream and Dick’s utter lack of…

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    During war 2 he had been taught a very important lesson. He realized that man causes evil and compared it to how bees make honey. He said this to show how humans are always causing things good or bad. He wrote lord of the flies to try and show readers the savage side of human nature. The book also helped by giving him ideas about humans struggle with good and evil. The lord of the flies is an allegory for the world today. It represents the good and bad about our civilization today. It shows…

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    As human beings we are right to have sympathy for those who are blind and it is within us to reach out and guide a blind person and stop him from falling in the ditch or smashing into an obstacle. We take great exception to the mistreatment of blind people for on the whole we do not blame blind people for their blindness even although we know that illegal drugs and a corrosive lifestyle are contributing factors in some cases. We tend generally to see blindness as plainly unfortunate and an…

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    In the book A Good and Happy Child, Justin Evans uses the idea of a demonic presence to suggest the idea that there are sources of evil in everyday life, for example, the significant theme of technology in Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore by Robin Sloan. Both authors present pernicious issues that cause obsession, emotional turmoil, and strained relationships in the lives of the protagonists. Also, each book introduces the malevolent subjects as things that are supposed to be helpful to the…

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    Since the beginning of time, humans have been generally selfish people. When put in dangerous situations, the human race tends to be selfish, as in that moment all that matters is surviving. However, this selfishness can result in immoral decisions, potentially hurting others as a result of these selfish decisions. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, selfishness plays a key role as to why innocents are put to their deaths because of other people’s desire to prosper in society. The characters in…

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    The Great Gatsby Climax

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    Among many people we see in our life time, we don’t always encounter the wrong side of people. Everyone has a dark side in one self, however, we choose to show it in site of desperation among the situation they’re in. In the book, The Great Gatsby, it demonstrates and effectively shows the reader how the dark side will reveal. This book has scenes in the book that play off among itself, for example, leading into a climax. The whole book continues to grow and grow until the end, where everything…

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    In the novel East of Eden by John Steinbeck, the author claims that someone can only deem other people good or evil based on their actions after they have died. People in society blindlessly judge those who are dead based on what they want to remember, not by what important actions were committed. John Steinbeck’s statement is not true, you can also look upon the deeds they committed during their lives and the way they affected the morals of people around them. Examples that could be reviewed…

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    EVIL Evil has always coexisted with civilization, and they simultaneously evolve over time. This coevolution, however, raises a question. Is evil truly evil? Or is it, perhaps, merely a product of what society feels everyone should be against? If evil were just evil, then it would have never evolved from witches and demons to drugs and gang violence. So who does decide what evil is during a certain period of time? And who decides when these "evil" things are not evil anymore? Although it is…

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