Comparing Evil In Candide And Hunger Games

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The problem of evil is not a new topic in modern day literature, neither was Voltaire’s Candide satyr of the issue. In fact, today the matter is one of the most common themes, especially in dystopian/utopian books where the message seems to be that evil is everywhere, but why? Compare Candide with Suzanne Collin’s Hunger Games series, for instance. Both Candide and Katniss were forced from their homes, leaving behind their loved ones to face a cold world full of every evil-- pride, anger, lust, gluttony, avarice, envy, and sloth. At times it seemed as though they would die, as though they should commit suicide, for why would they want to be in such a malicious world filled with such heartless people; other times they found love, found their