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Forgiveness and Consequences within Literature
Thursday, January 6, 2011 10:37 PM
FREMDFIRMA
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Friday, January 7, 2011 2:32 AM
CANTTAKESKY
Quote:Originally posted by Fremdfirma: Related note: S'why I decided I liked Malcom Reynolds - when faced with that choice, when Crow was kneeling there throwing threats, he *didn't* forgive and forget, DID NOT let him walk away. Course, it wouldn't have mattered much if he had, but sure as shit CROW wasn't a problem anymore, yes ? -f
Friday, January 7, 2011 6:18 AM
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DREAMTROVE
Friday, January 7, 2011 10:15 AM
USBROWNCOAT
Friday, January 7, 2011 1:14 PM
MAGONSDAUGHTER
Friday, January 7, 2011 1:36 PM
NIKI2
Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...
Friday, January 7, 2011 2:13 PM
WHOZIT
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THEHAPPYTRADER
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ANTHONYT
Freedom is Important because People are Important
Friday, January 7, 2011 7:03 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Magonsdaughter: Some other storylines which are predominant in American films -if you have a good heart you will succeed in life, no matter how big a moron you are (Forest Gump) - good will always triumph over evil (Star Wars and the rest) -technology will undo mankind (Terminator films) -people with accents are always bad/and or untrustworthy (all Hollywood films)
Friday, January 7, 2011 7:07 PM
Saturday, January 8, 2011 4:24 AM
Saturday, January 8, 2011 10:10 AM
Quote: I'm a "forgive but not forget" kind of guy myself. Punishing what we think of as evil won't undo what's already been done, and I believe everyone deserves a shot at atonement and redemption. That doesn't mean you have to just let them do more evil unopposed, by all means keep your guard up. But if you kill them, how will they ever redeem themselves?
Quote: I see that we are conditioned to blame, to seek revenge and conversley, to not take personal responsibility for our own actions. Our whole justice system reeks of this sort of mentality. The world reeks of this mentality. Hollywood movies are more likely to blow away the bad guys without much thought of forgiveness. To my mind, forgiveness should only really take place when a perpetrator has accepted responsibility for his actions and is truly sorry. Taking responsibiliy, forgiveness, or at the least, the capacity to move on without the need for revenge is really the only way to halt the conflict cycle. Without these things, it just goes on and on, generation after generation feeling the victim and seeking revenge. Forgiveness, in my experience, is something you do for yourself, as a prevention for the great gaping wounds that are caused by the need for revenge. What the other person does in response is really neither here nor there.
Quote: It is not the person who is evil, but the action, and the definition of evil is relative.
Quote: Evil is the absence of good, and the clearer you define good, the clearer evil will be for you. Ultimately, you can in so doing, define the entire world as evil by distilling your vision of good to an absolute purity
Quote:They so deeply believe in the good which they are pursuing and so deeply in the evil that will result if they fail, that in a Machiavellian way, any action is acceptable to them to achieve that good and avoid that evil.
Quote: Most people cannot handle the complexity of a world in which good and evil, right and wrong, are not clearly defined, so they opt for a world of black and white when it presents itself, and so they easily fall into the trap that is set for them by our collective media culture.
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Saturday, January 8, 2011 12:10 PM
BYTEMITE
Quote: Give Wulf a chance, he might surprise you. Then again, he may not. But there's a reason why people his age aren't allowed to be president. They still have a lot to learn about politics.
Saturday, January 8, 2011 12:14 PM
Quote:But I do have to take issue with forgiveness taking place when the perp has accepted responsibility. I’ve run into too many situations where the per takes responsibility, but can’t help themselves from acting the same yet again and again. For me, it’s more a matter of ACCEPTANCE...accepting that some can’t help but be who they are and are incapable of changing, acceptance that some will take advantage because their supposed “regret” is actually just an automatic response to get past whatever they did...just like Kochak, our little hellion husky. She’s always OVERLY regretful, as huskies frequently are, “apologizing” and asking forgiveness...but she’ll do it again, five minutes later.
Saturday, January 8, 2011 12:46 PM
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Saturday, January 8, 2011 1:31 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Bytemite: Quote: Give Wulf a chance, he might surprise you. Then again, he may not. But there's a reason why people his age aren't allowed to be president. They still have a lot to learn about politics. I don't think it's the age. I think I'm younger than Wulf. I think it's more a problem of the people who don't want to be President versus most of the people who do. Slavics, sadly they're STILL discriminated against. Roma in Britian. Very sad. As for the rest, tvtropes. And the messages people who control the stories want us to learn.
Saturday, January 8, 2011 1:59 PM
Saturday, January 8, 2011 2:29 PM
Quote:Lucky you, heh - I prettymuch got the wormtongue thing down better than he ever did, indeed, that's actually my main PC's wallpaper, cause I actually feel quite sympathetic to the poor bastard. Imagine how it musta been for him, growing up amongst the shockingly racist, intolerant hoorah muscleheads of Rohan (who wouldn't, mind you, be exactly out of place at a Klan rally) being a puny intellectual type and all the while bitterly hated for it, as if he had any particular reason not to sell them out, as if he gave a crap about a one of em except for Eowyn, who was a total bimbo all but unaware that she would never receive not one more ounce of respect than he did by a bunch of goons who were she not the kings daughter, would break her sword and shove her back in the kitchen like a good little girl ? Who the one friggin time she was ever given an actual position of responsibility, abandons it like a petulant little child, and goes running off all lovesick after a guy who doesn't even like her, who has responsibilities of his own which preclude involvement in her, and he's interested in someone else - and for what, the prophecy said not by the hand of "Man" (as in race of men) would the witch-king fall, and he didn't, for it was a Hobbit that struck him down in a position to be killed, wasn't it now ? But to his pain, Grima did like the girl, and he was the one guy in Rohan who didn't wanna stuff her back in the kitchen, the one guy who would have let her be herself, and if she wasn't such a stoneheaded, petulant little child cause he wasn't a musclebound bo-hunk prettyboy, thus making her just as bad in her own way as the rest of the rohirrim, she coulda had everything she wanted, but nooo... Besides which if the King hadn't been such a complete wishy-washy brainless old fool to begin with, Rohan wouldn't have fallen on times bad enough that Wormy felt the *need* to get his hooks in the way he did - at least with Wormy Rohan came first, not someone else's agenda. And if YOU were the only guy with half a brain amongst a bunch of drunken lout morons wouldn't you have locked up the valuables in your care as well, so as not to have them squandered away on booze and parties ? Who the hell do you think was balancing the books, Eomer ? HA! Not to mention only a fool woulda have taken an offer to ride with a thousand guys who's first act upon meeting the enemy would be to plunge a sword into YOUR back, just because they didn't wanna admit to executing folk cause they're total hypocrites. Then facing an enemy that wasn't exactly any immediate threat to them in a suicidal headlong rush instead of using hit and run tactics to pin them against the walls of Gondor and strike from the flanks while they got properly clobbered, that hoorah charge was an act of pure damned foolishness, and Wormy woulda told em so. That single tear Wormy sheds on seeing Sarumans army and realizing that smacktalk aside, he really DOES have the means to crush Rohan ? That was for Eowyn, and no other, cause for all that he hated Rohan, and had much cause to do so, he really did care for her, heaven knows why... So yeah, the guy gets kind of a bad rap, and I feel for him because of it.
Saturday, January 8, 2011 2:31 PM
Saturday, January 8, 2011 4:06 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Fremdfirma: Oh, and Re: Accents. Hell, to this very day german, russian, or eastern european accents are used to project a "sinister" character, case in point Adelai Niska, yes? Which devolved more or less straight out of during and post WWII propaganda. -F
Monday, January 10, 2011 8:21 AM
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