Sigillimus
Scribe
I asked myself this question when I was outlining for the novel I plan on writing in the June Novel Writing Month, and to be honest, I think it's a worthy topic of discussion for this forum. I only wondered about this subject because I'm intrigued by the idea of a darker ending to my novel and wanted to see the forum's opinion about it. I went and did some research to see some topics about the question itself, and I got this interesting little tidbit.
If we know that in the end of a book good will always prevail over evil, it can become predictable even before we open to the first page.
So, as the title states: do you think that good should always prevail over evil?
The death of our heroes might not be what we crave but how many times have we had cliffhangers with the heroes in a perilous situation only to find them easily escape and defeat their nemesis in the next page or chapter? The fact that good does always win makes you wonder why any character bothers becoming a villain. They have their plans for fortune or revenge but at the end of the day, it's just not going to happen. They will be defeated and the hero moves on to the next problem that arises. If evil was allowed to win once in a while, it would shake up the stories we have.
If we know that in the end of a book good will always prevail over evil, it can become predictable even before we open to the first page.
So, as the title states: do you think that good should always prevail over evil?