Evil is a common theme in literature, it is used to provide a comparison between the hero and his / her experiments. At "Amon Tierra's Cask" by Joseph Conrad's Dark Heart, Shakespeare's Othello, Edgar Allan Poe, evil fear appears in the story and affects the personality in the story. People who ignore it will focus on character and maneuverability, so evil is reflected in the story. Enemy people often try to convey it anything; they neglect suspicion of malice.
Evil is a completely subjective concept created by mankind, essentially no evil in the universe at all either. Primitive culture believes that natural disasters are manifestations of evil. In this way, humans begin to draw unfavorable situations and tragedies first, so that they can grasp accompanying anxieties. However, in the formal structure of evolution and natural selection, there is no definition of evil 5. The cruel and cruel way of natural selection may lead us to believe in so-called natural wickedness. In addition, our own interpretation is always vague and culturally restrained and there is the possibility of evolution over time.
Concepts and beliefs such as the origins of the universe, the structure of the universe, the origin and function of man, the existence of evil, the principle of afterlife and retribution have basis of comparison. Each of the categories above depends on the analysis of the relevant literature. However, literature itself is a field similar to 18J. H. Walton, "Old Testament Cultural Background," "Basis of Biblical Interpretation", editing. D. S. Dokkeri, K. A. Mathews and RB Sloan (Nashville: Broadman & Holman, 1994), 256; Identity, Ancient Near East Thought and Old Testament: Hebrew Bible Concepts World Introduction (Great Rapids: Baker Academic, 2006), 26-27; J Please refer to Tigay, "Evaluation of Literature Borrowing Proposition", "Tablet and Scrolling", Editing. M. Cohen et al. (Bethesda, MD: CDL, 1993), 250-255