Breathe: A Movie's Moral Value and Main Character's Characterization
Abstract
A moral concept known as moral value displays the social value that controls how well humans can function in society. This study outlines the moral lessons that can be learnt from the Breathe movie. The biographical film Breathe frequently moves viewers with its portrayal of a British disability rights activist. This study utilized Eyre and Eyre's (1993) theory to analyze the different kinds of moral values while using Florman's (2017) to examine the characterization of the main character. The researchers discovered eight moral values. The moral values are: loyalty and dependability, respect, love, unselfishness, self-reliance and potential, peaceability, courage, self-discipline, and moderation. Since the scope of this research is limited to the moral principles and traits of the main character in the film Breathe, further research examining the film's core elements could enhance this analysis. This allowed exploring different topics, permitting the literary works to continuously develop.
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