MORAL ARGUMENT
Hero’s Beliefs and Values
To be independent. But to also value family.
Moral Weakness
He loves his family but he wants to get away from them, he struggles with doing what’s right for himself because he feels like he can’t leave his family.
Moral Need
He must learn what’s right. If he wants to live on his own and not be a part of the family mob he needs to ensure that’s the right decision.
First Immoral Action
He goes behind his fathers back to other family members. This causes a stir within the family, starting the story-long conflict.
Desire
To live a normal life.
Drive
Kill his father, find his true passion.
Immoral Actions 2
His only option is to defeat his father. He can’t live a normal life with his father controlling him.
Attack by Ally
The ally goes to the father to tell him that his son is planning on going against him. They are just trying to do what they feel is right because they are feared if they don’t do what the father says they will be killed.
Obsessive Drive
When he comes to terms with himself that the only solution is to kill his father.
Immoral Actions 3
He sees more good than bad in his fathers death.
Battle
The father becomes weak and apologetic while the son becomes his own leader at last.
Final Action Against Opponent
The hero takes action during the final battle by killing his father.
Moral Self-Revelation
He learns that sometimes sacrifices need to be made in order to get the best quality of life.
Moral Decision
He decides to go his own route and go against his family.
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