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Coffey's character development demonstrates that individuals are not simply born evil, but their actions and behaviors can be shaped by their experiences and environment. This perspective argues against the existence of "pure evil" by suggesting that evil actions do not necessarily stem from an inherent evil nature, but rather from complex personal and societal factors. Can you explain how Coffey's character development supports the idea that individuals are not born evil and that their actions are influenced by their experiences and environment?

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