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"Paradise Lost" by John Milton is a literary work that originally included music through its use of epic poetry. The poem features a prominent struggle between good, represented by God, and evil, embodied by Satan. The narrative explores themes of sin, redemption, and free will in the context of this epic battle.
The answer is melodramaLord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien might qualify because it does includes many songs, and certainly includes a struggle between good and evil, possibly the most well defined such struggle in all of literature. It also might not qualify, since Tolkien gives only the lyrics to the songs but did not write any actual music for them. However, I am not sure that any better example could be found. There are certainly operas which deal with the struggle between good and evil, and certainly include lots of music, but are they really literary? That is questionable. Normally, literature and music are different art forms. You can combine them into musical theater. There actually is a musical version of Lord of the Rings, which I personally have seen, and it is absolutely magnificent.
"The Lord of the Rings" series by J.R.R. Tolkien originally included songs and poems, creating a rich tapestry of a world. The struggle between good and evil is a central theme, as characters like Frodo and Gandalf battle against the darkness embodied by Sauron.
A Marxist literary critic, such as the 'nominalist' Theodore Adorno.
A major literary conflict is the struggle between two opposing forces in a story. This conflict can be internal (within a character) or external (between characters or with society/nature). It creates tension and drives the plot forward.
The cast of The Fable of the Struggle Between Personal Liberty and the Wave of Reform - 1915 includes: Betty Scott as The Judge
There was constant rivalry between the palas, the gujarat pratiharas and the rashtrakutas. This is known as tripartite struggle or the struggle between the three kingdoms
A struggle between science and fundamentalism
power struggle