Asked by Miely

Major themes in literature often relate back to the idea of “good vs. evil.” For example, in novels you can often find a brave hero facing off against a wicked villain to teach the reader that being good and doing the right thing is what is best for society. These stories usually show the hero as being all good and the villain as being all bad, and the choice to do the right thing is always very clear. However, how does this apply to the real world?

The article, “A teen and a trolley reveal society’s dark side,” explores this debate. Examine the article and determine whether you believe that people can be completely good or whether you think there is a dark side to us all. Explain your reasoning.
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Answered by Miely
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Answered by Anon
Did you read and understand the first paragraph above? It’s very clear, but it’s a good idea to read it more than once — maybe even read it out loud to someone.

Did you read the article? If not, do so — and again, it’s helpful to read it out loud. Then follow the directions, using ideas from the first paragraph.

Keep in mind that the more of the five senses you use when studying, the better you’ll learn. Reading silently uses only one of the senses — sight. When you read something out loud, you’re using two senses — sight and sound. If you take notes, too, you’re adding another sense: touch.
Answered by Miely
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