Premium Content Aaron as a Purely Evil Character
By Celia Chomon - February 10, 2006
"The function of wisdom is to discriminate between good and evil"
-Cicero-
There are villainous characters throughout the history of literature that capture our utmost fears of hatred, vengeance, and psychotic behavior. The complexity of the characters one comes to adore, though, arise when abruptly, the character manifests some sort of moral…
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