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Title: Silence Of The Lambs: The Battle Between Two Evils
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August 9, 2002 |
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It seems like he
wants to make jokes about his killings and no sane man could do that. This is
why we see Dr. Chilton as the evil man, because Dr. Lecter does not know any
better while Dr. Chilton should.
Dr. Chilton is the prime example in Xunzi's argument that the "nature
of man is evil... Showed first 250 characters
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Chilton is the prime example in Xunzi's argument that the "nature
of man is evil." He is an evil person who does nothing to change this about
himself. Chilton is envious of others and possesses physical desires, exactly
how Xunzi explains evil people... Showed next 250 characters
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