Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Free Essays - Dead Man Walking :: Dead Man Walking

Dead Man Walking         The motion picture Dead Man Walking provided a non-fiction insight into the world of crime, justice, and capital punishment.  The look at cast several characters from different backgrounds and opinion sets in direct conflict with one another.  Several small topics and one major topic, capital punishment, were explored over the continuation of the movie.  While the opinions and reactions of people to Dead Man Walking may vary, the one constant is that people will have a reaction.         baby Helen Preje, the Catholic nun, appeared to be a genuinely concerned person who took a real interest in the condemned prisoner.  She came from a strong background but chose to give back to others.  Sister Helen explained her need to give back during the film and appeared to be completely serious about her commitment to helping others. Sister Helen did not wear her habit during the ground lev el of the film.  Many people have a stereotypical vision of Catholic nuns the habit, seemingly out-of-touch thoughts and ideals, and older and/or without any vitality.  Sister Helen showed what being a Catholic and a Catholic nun is truly about.  She accepted a call for help from a complete stranger. Instead of turning away or well-favoured up, she persisted, showing what love and, in a way, courage could do under such dire circumstances.  Through it all, she did it with spirit, life, vitality, and strength.  Her relationship with the convict, Matthew Poncelet, was on two levels.  The first was as a friend and confidant.  Sister Helen was the first to truly explore Matthew for Matthew.  Others tried to learn about him, but only to vilify or condemn him. The moment level was as a messenger of religion, a messenger of God.  For the very first time, Matthew was given the opportunity to realize his charge as a human, and his worth in th e eyes of God.  Through this understanding, he was able to realize the value of all human life, including those who he murdered. Sister Helens relationship with the families of Matthew and the victims was honest and up-front.  She approached each with a hopeful attitude, trying to understand them while also trying to give them peace.  In each instance, she was

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