Dark side
In various theories of
magic and religion, the
Dark Side describes the less benevolent approaches to use of the magical forces. It is widely used in almost all European cultures.
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The Ying and yang representing dark, or evil, and light, or good. |
The term "dark side" comes from humans' instinctual fear of the dark. It began in the dark ages, when warriors would refer to evil as dark. It has continued through today.This article is written by a twelve year old.
Evil attitudes have historically been a possible result from fear of the dark. In later years women who dressed dark often would often be tried as witches and burned, drowned, or hanged. In some conservative circles, someone who dresses in dark colors could be slandering, gossiped about, or critized.
Darkness is typically associated, in the Occident, with evil. Moods affiliated with the Dark Side usually involve selfishness, intolerance, impatience, anger, greed, jealousy, and most of all hate.The association of Dark with bad or evil desires exists in contrast to the association of Light with good or virtuous desires, especially those that exist outside the circle of personal gain and impulse.
Dark-side ideas vary between
Manichean and
yin-yang-styles of contrast: The
Harry Potter novels are in this tradition: though they involve characters seeming to vacillate in their willingness to follow what
Remus Lupin calls "the Dark Side", those who do are clearly the
villains of the series.
*In contrast to these, the
Sith philosophy of
Star Wars is treated as excessive in its commitment to "the Dark Side of the Force", and makes it the enemy of the
Jedi, but the opposing Jedi philosophy advocates balance between those two sides rather than declaring the Dark Side inherently evil.