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This exploration of depravity delves into its definition as a departure from moral integrity and human decency. Through literary insights from authors like Yann Martel, Aoin Colfer, Joseph Heller, and Stephen King, we investigate how depravity manifests in various forms and its implications for our understanding of dignity and morality. The narrative emphasizes that while depravity may lurk in literature and human experience, the core of religion and human values lies in preserving dignity and confronting our darker impulses.
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Forms:N: depravity V: 00 Adj: depraved Adv: 00 Syn: degeneracy Ant: normalcy To me, religion is about our dignity, not our Life of Pi --Yann Martel Was there no end to their Artemis Fowl --Aoin Colfer You’re dangerous and and you ought to be taken out and shot. Catch-22 --Joseph Heller I have prayed—to both sides– to release me from this Rose Red --Stephen King of thought. depravity: evil; outside the boundaries of human decency depravity. depravity? depraved depravity Any form of the word “depravity” will appear once in every 1,112 pages of text.