It depends on the context and actions of the individuals. The giver could be seen as harmful if they are manipulating or exploiting others, while the receiver could be harmful if they are using resources to take advantage of or harm others. Both roles can contribute to harm in different ways.
the community will turn evil.
Yes, evil will last forever. However if the power of good is greater than evil the good will canceal out the evil to make it seem like there is less evil in the world.
Beowulf discovers the dragon as a greater evil in the story. The dragon fits the creator archetype as it represents chaos and destruction, being a powerful force that disrupts the balance of the world. Beowulf's battle with the dragon reflects the theme of a hero facing a primordial force to restore order and protect his people.
Beowulf discovers not just one, but three evil forces. He discovers the monster Grendel, a dragon, and Grendel's mother.
The two elements of Utilitarianism philosophy are happiness and consequentialism. All that is associated with happiness is good. Utilitarianism is based on utility. The concepts of good and evil are weighed between what is good for the individual and what is good for the greater community. In Consequentialism, an act is judged on whether it causes happiness for a greater number of people.
No matter how bad you may see it, it is NEVER right to kill a man, no matter how evil. People who do evil will recieve their just punishment. Know that every human life is precious. That even by killing a wicked man may seem that you saved the community, you have the bloodshed of that man all over your hands.
A man that puts him self above all...community, charity, family, and responsiblity
You can find the Evil Laugh book in Fable 2 by completing the quest "Cold Comfort Farmer" in Oakfield. After completing the quest, the book will be in a chest in the house where the quest giver, Farmer Giles, lives.
The massages that come from newspaper will get into people heart and then into their mind.
The climax of "Messenger" by Lois Lowry is when Matty sacrifices himself to save the community and heal Forest, using his gift of healing powers to absorb the evil within Forest and Forest's anger, ultimately leading to his own demise. This pivotal moment highlights the theme of selflessness and the power of love and sacrifice.
The gods watch over human action. They demand satisfaction for evil deeds. As long as evil remains unpunished, the entire community and not just the perpetrator suffers calamities.
nothing. that is literally the answer and im not even religious or anything.