Born Of Man And Woman Analysis

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It comes with the theory that there are two different kinds of evil, natural evil which are diseases and natural disasters and morally evil which is when a person consciously chooses to be evil. “what we find most chilling are crimes that are planned, where offenders have a goal in mind and demonstrate control”(Bad or Mad, p.1) We can use this quote to put into perspective what Breivik did. “He spent the next decade slowly working out his plan, though few people, it seems, had any inkling of it.”(p.3) These two quotes shows how Breivik did what most people find the most creepy, he planned an incredibly evil act and even though lawyers and judges have debated whether he is morally evil or just mentally ill, him planning an attack like this indicates him being morally evil. …show more content…

“Father tied my legs and arms up. He put me on my bed. Upstairs I heard laughing while I was quiet there looking on a black spider that was swinging down to me”(Born of Man and Woman,p.2) The quote shows how the parents are committing an evil act but they are doing it while believing it’s for the better good. Anders Breivik also believed that his evil acts was to make a better world as shown by the quote below “He said that his client called the killings "atrocious," but "necessary.""(p.4) The quote about Breivik from his lawyer shows how Breivik truly believed that he did the right thing, even when everyone else find the act that he committed repulsing and evil, Breivik believed everything that had to do with Muslim immigrants had to be disappear no matter what the