Thus Evil A Screenplay

Thus Evil A Screenplay by Gina De Gorna, published by iUniverse in October 2006, is an exploration of the complex interplay between good and evil. This 88-page screenplay delves into philosophical discussions through the dialogue of its characters, presenting a narrative that examines the nature of morality and the coexistence of opposing principles in the material world.
Readers will find a thought-provoking examination of the concepts of good and evil, as the characters engage in discussions that challenge conventional notions of morality. The screenplay presents a unique perspective, suggesting that evil may not be an absolute entity but rather a relative concept influenced by context. This edition invites readers to reflect on the nuances of human experience and the moral dilemmas that arise within it.
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COUNSELOR: Good and evil are two mutually hostile principles. Each is independent of the other; but eventually the good is supposed to be victorious and the evil has to be expelled from the world. The present material world is a world of mixed good and evil.
BROADCASTER: Therefore it will be seen that evil is not a real entity. Is it relative?
COUNSELOR: What is evil in some relations may be good in others. And probably there is no form of existence, which is exclusively evil or exclusively good in all relations. Thus, evil cannot truly be said to exist at all, and is really nothing but a “lesser good.”
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