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Good vs. EvilComaprison EssayDebt of Bones and Animal Farm

Good Versus Evil
The theme of good versus evil is prevalent throughout the novels Animal Farm by George Orwell and Debt of Bones by Terry Goodkind. The protagonists Napoleon from Animal Farm and Abigail born of Helsa, from Debt of Bones, instil this theme throughout the novel by utilizing social stereotypes. Through similar and different ways the characters actions created by the authors evoke the theme good versus evil. Each character achieves their goals and has motivations that contribute to the theme good versus evil and bring out the true nature of each of the characters.
The essential nature of the character Napoleon is evil and selfish. Shortly after the animal rebellion, Napoleon’s true nature is revealed when he seizes the milk and the apples for his own benefit. “What’s going to happen to all that milk?” said someone. “Never mind the mild, comrades!” Cried Napoleon, placing himself in front of the buckets. (Orwell 30) He is not interested in creating a utopian ...

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