Crime Punishment Evil
Evil is a character in nature that is marked by bad moral qualities bringing about harm and misfortune. In a rational world, with a superior goal demanding righteousness and peace, evil disrupts society and results in sorrow, distress, or calamity. Evil is an almighty force of nature that has forever corrupted societies relentlessly, never to be halted. As far back as history will tell, evil has shown it's wicked face. Evil has transgressed through centuries, hindering those who it has come to and sometimes the environment surrounding. This dire forceful has seeded traits in mankind that have grown due to society. Forces of it's strong antithesis, good, have fought to overcome and be rid of evil succeeding at times maybe in battle but never in the war. It seems that due to the caliber of its force and prevalence in society, man may never see an end to evil. Supporting this theory is the fact that there is a never-ending battle to resolve this sinister force. Evil has shown so overpowering that it is part of every creature and being in theknown world. It comes in many different forms, styles, and shapes. Everyday life consistsof many types of evil showing forth, disguising itself at times or at othe
Yes indeed society can initially bring the evil, but impart can not "plant the seed. "The ultimate motive as unrestrained power based on force, not on law. "Hastily he began turning everything over, and found a number of gold articles thrust in among the rags, bracelets, chains, pins, and so forth, probably pledges, some of them perhaps unredeemed. Instances throughout time, have brought evidence to support both theories defining why the conflict still exists. " (Shattuck 76) The common man sees this as the ugliest and unforsaken category of evil. "Mikolka lost his temper and began raving blows on the little mare in a passion of anger, as if he really expected her to gallop. Also this would turn them against Raskolnikov. This sneaky, deliberate motive enraged his hatred to unspeakable terms. Knowingly, Mikolka and his crew whipped the horse mercilessly, becoming wilder and angrier as the beating persisted. Raskolnikov was curious to find what is like to commit murder. " (Shattuck 76) Murder, torture, and genocide all relate to Raskolnikov in it's most prevalent sense. Moral evil categorizes evil as wrongful actions done knowingly to misfortune or harm in a society consisting of moral principles. The murder of the two woman also convey's Raskolnikov's metaphysically evil side. Peter knew that Dunya and her mother would be furious with Raskolnikov if they believed that the money they sent him went not to Marmeladov's funeral, but to Sonya herself.
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