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Are Humans Inherently Evil

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Are humans inherently good or evil has been discussed many times throughout the ages. It doesn't matter what time era you look at, there will still be people pondering over this topic. Many people like to think that humans are born good and then get corrupted by the world turning them evil or people are just down right rotten when they're born. There are also those that say that everything about a person is already decided when they are born. How can this be? Are humans naturally evil or good? To find this answer I will be analyzing The Hollow Men, To a Mouse, Dulce et Decorum Est, Meditation 17, and Lord of The Flies.
T.S. .Eliot is a person that believed to be a very cynical man.. T.S. Eliot wrote the poem The Hollow Men which is about …show more content…

The first part of the poem is about people in a battle and goes on to say they their enemy used some type of poisonous gas and that only one of the young men manages to put on a gas mask in time and that he watched the other ones die. The second part has a man having nightmares of the people he saw died in battle. The part has the man taking the wounded away in a wagon but the men in the wagon are dying. The man goes to say the the people in the wagon are spitting up blood and are looking deathly pale. It ends with the man telling children that the glory in war is a lie. I think that Owen wrote this to spread the word about the horrors of war. I think that this poem also hints at to cruelty and the helplessness in war. It show that human fight one another with little reasons. People have been fighting and kill one another for a long time with far little time of peace and I think that Owen does a nice job of showing …show more content…

Donne goes to share an interesting thought on how he sees God as an author. When he considers how God is the author of every person and every death: “all mankind is of one author, and is one volume; when one man dies, one chapter is not torn out of the book, but translated into a better language; and every chapter must be so translated.” No matter how that man lived,be it good or evil, or how he died, be it tragic or simply, God decides how it all happens. Donne also states his idea that “no man is an island,” indicating that everyone is connected to every other human being in some way. Just as how all rivers eventually lead to the ocean, so too is each and every man part of the entire human race. I think that Donne has a very positive outlook when it comes to mankind as a whole. I think that he sees the end goal rather than the journey for every person. He sees that we will all end up the same

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