It so isn't about finding an ultimate evil. It's done in a satirical way to demonstrate that no matter how much fun it may seem to sin, nothing will ever fill the gap that being truly good does. It talks about how sin creates false promises of happiness, but in the end everyone must pay for them.
It so isn't about finding an ultimate evil. It's done in a satirical way to demonstrate that no matter how much fun it may seem to sin, nothing will ever fill the gap that being truly good does. It talks about how sin creates false promises of happiness, but in the end everyone must pay for them.