George Bernard Shaw believed that art should have a moral message, as he viewed it as a means to promote social change and provoke thought. He argued that art should not merely entertain but also challenge societal norms and encourage audiences to reflect on ethical issues. Through his plays, Shaw often addressed moral dilemmas, advocating for a more just and equitable society. Thus, he saw the moral dimension of art as essential to its purpose and effectiveness.
There isn't really any message or moral to the Percy Jackson series, I guess maybe stnding up for yourself or doing what's right or something like that but from my knowledge there isn't one.
The moral lesson of "Footprints in the Sand" is that during difficult times in life, we may feel alone or abandoned, but it is often then that we are actually being carried by a higher power or support. The poem emphasizes the importance of faith and trust, reminding us that we are not alone in our struggles. Ultimately, it conveys a message of hope, resilience, and the presence of guidance in our lives.
moral value of cinderella
Moral lesson in karaniwang tao
King defines two types of laws: just laws and unjust laws. Just laws align with moral law or the law of God, promoting fairness and equality, while unjust laws are out of harmony with moral law, often degrading human personality and perpetuating inequality. He emphasizes that individuals have a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws in order to uphold justice and righteousness.
It is the message of the fable.
It all depends on how the terms are defined. An act can be unjust but moral if injustice is defined as violation of rights, and morality is defined as that which produces the greatest good. Further questions arise as to "greatest good for whom?" So it's an open ended question.
A moral
The message is in the story.
Repent, your redemption draweth nigh.
Socrates argues that doing what is unjust corrupts the soul of the doer by instilling a sense of moral wrongness and disorder. This corruption ultimately causes more harm to the doer in terms of their spiritual well-being and personal integrity than any external consequences. In doing what is unjust, the individual compromises their own moral character and inner peace, leading to a deeper and more lasting harm than any temporary gains from the unjust actions.
According to John Finnis, an unjust law is a law that does not align with the basic principles of justice and morality. In his view, unjust laws violate human rights, fail to promote the common good, or undermine the inherent dignity of individuals. Finnis argues that individuals have a moral obligation to disobey unjust laws and work towards their reform or abolition.
i dont know why are you asking me?
what was the central message (or moral) of the story
what was the central message (or moral) of the story
There are two main moral issues in the play 'Antigone'. One is the question of disobedience or obedience to inhumane, unfair, unjust laws. Another is the manner in which that disobedience/ or obedience is carried out.