Once upon a time in a land not so different to
your own, there lived a woman who was incorruptible. She wanted to make things
better in her kingdom, but there were bad people who kept making things worst. So
one day it happened that a new king came to power and promised to change
things. She went to work for a subject of this king, a prince. She wanted to help things change but she found it
was all a farce. The new prince started asking her to do bad things again and
threatened to fire her if she didn’t comply. Meanwhile, in the Principality of
Health a greedy subject wanting to make a profit decided to start distributing
bad quality potions. Unbeknownst to the prince, who had a hearth condition, the medication he was
taking for it came from one of this deficient batches. When suddenly the day he was about to fire the woman for refusing to be corrupt, he suffered a hearth attack and died. So it turned out
that the death of a bad prince saved the woman and she realized that the only
way to make things better was to bring death to the rest of bad subjects in the
kingdom; and for ever after she became a vigilante who spent her days killing
bad people all over the realm.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Casablanca
Casablanca's COP is: virtue demands sacrifice. The main
character’s dilema is to choose between personal happiness or the greater good.
He’s in love with a married woman, but pusuing this romance would mean the
death of an important man who’s fighting against the nazis. In the end, he lets go of the chance to be with her and helps them escape.
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