The Index of Cruel Intentions: Uncovering the Dark Side of Human Nature
Cecile Caldwell: The innocent pawn. Her character represents how easily "cruel intentions" can dismantle a person's life for mere sport. 4. The Expanding Franchise Index Of Cruel Intentions
The Index of Cruel Intentions is a term coined by Oscar Wilde in his 1891 play "The Picture of Dorian Gray." In the play, the character Lord Henry Wotton creates a fictional index that supposedly measures the level of cruelty or wickedness in a person. The index is not a real measurement tool but rather a thought-provoking concept that explores the nature of human intentions and behavior. The Index of Cruel Intentions: Uncovering the Dark
In the movie, Sebastian's journal serves as a literal index of his malicious activities: The Bet – Kathryn dares Sebastian to deflower Annette
[See list in Section 1D above]
[See table in Section 1B above]
G is for Gaslighting.
“That never happened.” “You’re too sensitive.” “You’re remembering wrong.” The systematic unmaking of another person’s reality, until they trust your version more than their own eyes.