The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, is an allegory written by C.S Lewis. An allegory can be defined as a literary composition in which spiritual realities are represented directly by material objects.
The domination and destruction of one of the most ruthless villian seen in Shakespeare’s play, King Lear.
Edmund, from Shakespeare’s play King Lear, is arguably one of most evil, egotistical characters in all of literature; yet there is one slight glimmer of goodness keeps him from utter evil, one little bit of hope.