Does the script provide a point of doing the "right" thing?
Robert Vargas
English 1101
January 29, 2018
Professor Young
English 1101
January 29, 2018
Professor Young
The Script on Doing the "Right' Thing
Do the right thing is a very powerful film that can still relate to today's society with racism and conflicts between different ethnic groups within a community. Throughout the script we see the phrase, "do the right thing" and indeed the script provides a point about doing the right thing. According to the script I feel like the right thing to do is to analyze a situation and pick the best action possible to benefit or help out the problem at hand. In example when Da Mayor saw that Eddie was going to get hit by a car, he ran out and risked his life to push the kid out of the reckless driver's way. At the end of the script when Mookie bashed Sal's pizzeria window, he might've done so to keep the angry mob from potentially killing Sal and his two sons. They attacked the shop and not Sal, Pino or Vito which Mookie saw to be the right or better thing to happen rather than kill more innocent human beings. Doing the right thing in the script is being in control and defending what you feel is right in a certain situation.

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