A character who faces moral dilemmas involving justifying evil actions for the greater good. And has a black cape
Who is Batman
The four types of evil
What are the idealogical, sadistic, stupid, instrumental
He kills the old man, because he doesn't like the way his eye look at him
Why does the narrator kill the old man?
Could you kill a cat
What is the name of the video we saw last english module
An experiment where two groups each were assigned guard and prisoner and made evil actions
The Zimbardo Experiment
a group of rebels who justify violence to bring down an oppressive regime. And has sunglasses
Who is the Matrix
When you kill someone by accident
What is the stupid evil
The narrator is obsessed with this part of the old man, which he believes must be destroyed.
What is his eye
The reason dexter kills
What is it to feel alive
The name of the person leading the Jonestown Massacre
Jim Jones
A government who forces children to fight in an annual televised death match
Who is the hunger games
When you choose to save 5 people by killing one person
Justified evil
The narrator hides the body of the old man under this object in the story.
What is the floorboards
Taking bodys apart and blodsplatter
What is Dexter an expert in?
Navnet på barnemorderen der gav CPR-nr
Dagmar Overby
A former cop justifies his evil and violent actions as revenge
Who is the equalizer
9.11
What is an example of the idealogical evil
The narrator begins to hear this sound, which drives him to madness and reveals his crime.
What is the old mans heart
The right solution to the trolley problem
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Sadistic evil and justified evil
What is the evil used in squid game
An outlaw who justefies his evils actions by stealing from the rich and giving to the poor
Who is Robin Hood
Hitler
Who is a person who made an action in the category of ideological evil
The narrator spends this amount of time stalking the old man each night before the murder.
What is seven nights
Dexter's famous quote
what is "Catching monsters is what i do best"
Communication that is primarily used to influence or persuade an audience to further an agenda
What is Propaganda?