For my year 12 English assignment I have to find a movie, a novel, a short story and some poems/songs about how "Although we like to believe that the good in the world will always be stronger, the evil in human's nature will enable evil to be victorious."
...so basically I need some reccomendations for movies, short stories or poems/songs that I can use. I have already got the novel "Well Of Darkness" and am having trouble finding other things to use. All it needs is to be based on the evil in human nature and that evil is victorious. Thanks for any help that can be offered. [ 10-31-2003, 03:12 AM: Message edited by: shadowhound ] |
1984 the book.
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Already have the novel ("Well of Darkness" Margaret Weiss & Tracy Hickman)
Its the short story, movie and poems/songs that I am after. (Thanks anyway) |
<font color=pink>I might suggest some passages from Paradise Lost. If you're not familiar with it, its like a 12 volume poem that was written way way long ago. Basically, its about the war between God and Satan...other things too. There is a particular passage where Satan as the Serpent gets Eve to eat the forbidden apple and she in turn gets Adam to. So you see, Eden is supposed to be paradise, right, untouched by evil and temptation, but look what happened [img]tongue.gif[/img] </font>
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Will definatly look into that, thnx LB.
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Lord of the Flies!
"Whilst superficially simple, Lord of the Flies is in fact a highly complex novel. Golding uses the story of a group of English schoolboys marooned on a deserted tropical island to explore the existence of evil and violence in human nature. Golding's views reflect his understanding of the world in which he was living and develop out of his experience and cultural background. However, as with most good literature, this novel is not simply a statement of Golding's political and cultural views; rather, it is an imaginative exploration of certain aspects of human nature and, as you will discover when we read, discuss and analyse the text, he does not provide his readers with a nicely packaged set of views that they can either accept or reject. Instead, through his exploration of the events which occur on the island, he challenges the readers to attempt to develop their own views about the existence of evil and violence in the human race." Poor Piggy! :( [ 10-31-2003, 06:53 AM: Message edited by: Donut ] |
Oh yes Lord of the Flies is an excellent choice. It is an exploration of the consequences on society when the rule-books are thrown out of the window.
I believe that is is also the book that parents make their children read when they want them to grow to be lawyers ;) [ 10-31-2003, 07:14 AM: Message edited by: Skunk ] |
American Psycho, both the film and the book. TThe quote from the beginning sums up where I think its coming from:
And as things fell apart Nobody paid much attention - Talking Heads |
schindlers list lots of evil in that ......i think.....
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