Evil has always been in everyone's lives.
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Evil has always been in everyone's lives. Some people have it more than others. There are places in the world where evil almost takes over. It crops up in all kinds of places, all over the world. In these texts, "Macbeth", "Frankenstein" and "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" there is a definite theme of evil throughout. In this essay I will write about what evil there is specifically in each of these texts. I will start with "Macbeth" because it has the most overriding evil out of the three. In the play Macbeth, by...
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In conclusion I would like to say that in most stories, not all, but most, the good comes off as the winner. In real life this is not always the case. Readers like to read about evil, and what it would be like if all the novels, and plays containing evil were real.
Evil is a very overriding theme in some people's lives. It is the same in these three texts, although, in all of them the evil is eradicated in the end, not always the case in everyday life.
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