Pick a film that has good examples of ethical, moral and legal issues in business and society. (See attached document for some examples) In 1-2 pages, summarize the following: Introduction-plot summary: not an entire description of the movie-identify the ethical/moral issue(s) that you will examine in this paper. (1-2 paragraphs).
Clearly identified-explain them. Write about the stakeholders, the social damage and/or global damage. (1-2 paragraphs). Apply an ethical framework to the issue(s)-based on utilitarianism, rights, justice, caring, virtue. Because this is an ethics class-conclude with a value statement. What does the film portray for humanity. What does it teach, motivate, or change in us. A film is an art form so your interpretation and reaction is important.
This is not a film review-I don’t care about the special effects or the entire plot so It is important to prioritize the most important moral/ethical aspects of the story to analyze and illustrate principles of sound ethical reasoning and maturity. What research and evidence do you have to back up your position. Make sure that you cite your sources and provide a works cited page.
Your paper should include an introduction, a body, and a conclusion. Also, support your answers with the course’s readings and at least two scholarly journal articles. The article’s purpose is to support your positions, claims, and observations, in addition to your textbook.
Sources
ProQuest and EBSCOhost are great sites to find resources. Also, write in a concise and logical, using excellent grammar and style techniques. Additionally, the quality of your writing dictates grading criteria. On the other hand, if you use direct quotes from books or articles, place the words you copied (use parenthesis) and cite in-line.
The quotes should be complete sentences (no more, less) and should be incorporated in your essay to illustrate your ideas. Please, cite your sources in a clickable reference list at the end. Also, do not copy without providing proper attribution (quotation marks and in-line citations). Also, write an essay format, not in bullet form, numbering, or another list format. It would be best if you use your own words. Lastly, proofread your work and run it through Grammarly for thorough confirmation.