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Maurice Spandrell and the Problem of Evil in "Point Counter Point" (1928) by Aldous Huxley

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The analysis delves into Huxley's portrayal of evil through the character Maurice Spandrell in "Point Counter Point." Spandrell embodies the complexity of evil, presenting a paradox where he functions simultaneously as both a perpetrator and a victim. The study explores the nuanced interplay between good and evil, emphasizing Huxley's view of evil as an intangible concept, thereby enriching the understanding of moral ambiguity in modern literature.

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Maurice Spandrell and the Problem of Evil in "Point Counter Point" (1928) by Aldous Huxley, Tabea Halbmeyer

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