Book of Job
Essay Prompt:
How does the book of Job’s approach to the problem of evil, and in particular the idea that bad things happen to good people (and good things happen to bad people), enlighten our idea of the hero? Pick a hero from a modern source-novel, movie, etc.- which Job might shed light on.
*Job is a Biblical Book and Character*
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Heroes in their Worst Experiences
The extent to which an action would be consideredgood or not is often dependent and relative to the individuals under consideration. A drug dealer may put hundreds of residents of a particular community from work due to their dependence issues, ultimately leading to social problems in the said community, but he or she would consider himself good if he contributes to projects in society.
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