The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkein, has many themes in it, these include adventure, wealth, greed, good and evil. Tolkein shows the battle between good and evil, through the differenct characterisations and details of various things in the world...
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well firstly it smells like pineapple and smells like lemon leavung a distinct after taste of poo poo and wee wee i disagree with the taste of lemopn due to orange smells such as orange i beleive in fairies
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Who has the answer to this one? Someone who is heavily religious will tell you that everyone not a believer in their religion and god is evil. Of course for someone who is not religious may determine that evil is the act of hurting someone...
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It depends on the role and the writer. I really love them all if it’s written good.
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Initially, the story did not really have a good versus evil premise. It was to be a love story with a little witchcraft, a few rituals, some psychic phenomena and a conflict of personalities. However, Arthyr (aka Richard) entered the pict...
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It is not dualism in the strictest sense of the word because, in my theology, they are not equal. However, they are both present - in the world - and in me. And they are in an adversarial relationship with each other Good wins though. You a...
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I don't think the war was directly about 'good vs evil'. However the actions taken by the Axis can be called 'evil' while the actions taken by the Allies could be seen as 'good'. When you invade several countries, round up millions of civil...
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