Hollywood Drama
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Doing the right Thing
What do you think Spike Lee intended us to conclude?
I think Spike Lee wanted his audience to conclude that there are many solutions to one problem, Depending on your moral rules. Who’s to say what is morally right or wrong.
Did Mookie do the right thing? Did anybody?
No, Mookie did not do the right thing. According to my moral rules that is. By throwing the trash can through the window Mookie only made the situation worse. I don’t feel that anybody did the right thing. Although, it was good that they were standing up for their neighborhood, they could have done it another way. For Example stop eating at Sal’s until he agreed to make his restaurant a more diverse environment.
What did the Korean store owner mean when he said he was black too?
When the Korean store owner said he was black too he wasn’t referring to race. I believe he was talking in relations to morals and values. I think he was trying to express the fact that the understands what the crowd was angry about and that he himself being a minority can relate.
Is this film advocating inclusive or exclusive multiculturalism.
Doing the right thing advocated inclusive multiculturalism. This is a neighborhood that is diverse. There are blacks, Italians, and Koreans all living and working together in one neighborhood. Confratation began only when Buggin