Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Good end evil

I do not know if I will get this right. Long time ago I read a book A picture of Dorian Grey. It was about an evil man who's soul was in his portrait. The man himself looked young and innocent - his face and body didn't reflect his life style, which was transferred into the aging picture. By the end, how I remember, he have hated his portrait so much, so he stabbed it with a knife. The portrait is destroyed and the man dies as an ugly evil man. Another comparison: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Again, it is a battle between good and evil. When evil Mr. Hyde dies his body changes back to good Dr. Jekyll. It means Dr. Jekyll alias Mr. Hyde's soul wasn't destroyed. Another case: a man befriended a little cat. Soon enough he found out the little cat was taking his sins upon herself. The man did an evil deeds. He was steeling from widows and orphans and corrupted young girls. Every time he did something awful, the cat covered with the boils, was loosing hair., etc. He had have to make a decision to commit one more crime, which would finish the cat off, or to begin to behave to prolong the cat's life. I do not remember the end very well, I think the cat disappeared and the evil man was hanged despite he blamed the cat. It is the continues war between good and evil. Thanks to Christianity we were able to develop our consciousness. Am I to bold, ignorant, or do I exaggerate? I think, it is all above. The war between good and evil continues in Tolkien's books, Left behind by Jenkins and La Haye, on pages of the books about Harry Potter, his friends and enemies; and gets ugly in The hungry games. Will the good win, or is it one endless ongoing battle? Til' Thy Kingdom come ... Copyright (c) Marie Neumann Pottsville, 1/15/2013

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