compares evils in Silence of the Lambs by Harris
Title: compares evils in Silence of the Lambs by Harris
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compares evils in Silence of the Lambs by Harris
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evil, Dr. Lecter's style of evil comes to mind. But if we were to
search further into the meaning of evil, we would see that Dr. Chilton's more
subdued evil ways or even more mischievous. After examining Xunzi's
essay, 'Human Nature is Evil,' we get a better understanding why Dr. Chilton
is truly an evil and devious man. So when we think of evil, the most obvious
form is not always the most wicked.