rogue hero/ Antihero:
- A character who does not easily conform to the norms or behavior of society.
This type of character has good intentions but is driven more out of self-interest
than the greater good. However, this character can still be considered a hero
because of the potential for good that he or she displays over the course of the
story.
- Huck is a rogue/antihero who sneaks out of the house to play with his friends in a
pretended robbery.
- When Huck and his friend jump on a Sunday school picnic.
- When Huck offers Miss Watson a sacrifice when he wants to join the group.
Moral Development:
- What is right, what is wrong
- Everyone has different ideas of what is right and wrong
Heinz Dilemma
- If I were Heinz, I would steal the drug for my wife because life is more
important than money. After my wife is cured, I can pay for that drug. I
know stealing some items was wrong but to save someone's life is more
important, that will make me feel right.
The first stage of moral The second stage of moral The third stage of moral
development is mainly development is mainly development is mainly
developed and realized developed and realized developed or realized
through rewards and through social rules through universal ethical
punishment. In other concerning right and principles. These are not
words, at this level,m wrong. At this level, people strictly defined but might
people learn right from learn right from wrong include principles such as
wrong based on how they based on laws, rules, and preserving life at all costs,
are rewarded or punished the norms of society. This and the importance of
for their actions. The type of morality primarily human dignity. This type of
primary focus of this type focuses on others/outside morality primarily focuses
of morality is on the influences. on what is best for all or
individual. (Self-interest) (How Social / Community the majority. (Action driven
react) by greater good)
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