What Are The Stereotypes Of The Six Deadly Sinners

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So imagine a high school that's no different from any other high school. Which your typically stereotypes of high school classification that either you work hard for or have been labeled by peers. What would happen if the school only gives positions to only a certain person because of this tradition which has been happening since the beginning of the school's history. In which only six are given and one foretold will appear due to the errors of one. This school has formed the Six Deadly Sinners in which six freshman chosen by random becomes Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Envy and Pride. Where these six becomes the most feared students. Lust has no role in the school but is infamous for having harems and the members are not in control of their thoughts, action and movement. Gluttony is normally the one who eats …show more content…

Greed is automatically the student body president when the host is a freshman and has the power to send anyone to hell if they do not pay the president. Sloth is harmless because the host just becomes lazy which just is ignored. Envy, is the most jealous person in the school in which the jealousy becomes so much there have been reports about Hosts of Envy becomes Lovesick and kill anyone they see as a threat to their love. Pride is the most popular person in the school where the host is never bad mouth due to the fear of being shunned by everyone at school, because Host words are law. Wrath or Anger is the seventh sin but was not the original sinners, when the first group of Six were chosen the first Host of Pride predicted that one of the six descendants will cause a birth of a new sin in which the downfall of the Six Sinners into dishonor. Though many generations of the Six Sinners came to full circle one after another the Sinners became more heartless. From freshman year the sinners were not sure what to do, but when senior year hits they become the personification of their chosen