Designing Principle:

When conflict occurs there is always two sides. Each side believes that one s right over the other. But in reality no one is right, they only do what they believe is morally right.

Theme Line Techniques:

The mark on his hand is a constant reminder of his father.

Moral Choice:

Should he trust others or should he only trust him self.

Moral Problem:

Should he use his powers for his own benefit or to help others

Characters as Variations on a Theme:

Main character: Has a difficult time trusting and accepting others.

opponent: He believes he’s doing the right things but in reality he’s hurting others.

Values in Conflict

Main Character: Learning that he can’t accomplish everything on his own.

opponent:  Doing everything in his power to protect everyone in his city.

MORAL ARGUMENT

Hero’s Beliefs and Values:

The hero’s belief is that Guardians are given there powers for a reason and it’s to help people in need.

Moral Weakness:

Afraid that everyone doesn’t believe in his capabilities.

Moral Need:

Needs to learn to trust in others because this will help him believe in his own capabilities.

First Immoral Action:

Use his new abilities for his own benefit

Desire:

Mistakenly using his powers to stop his neighborhood bully from harassing him.

Drive:

He wanted to stop the harassment from his life long bully

Immoral Actions 2:

The main characters best and only friend manages to cause the protagonist to make an join the wrong side.

Attack by Ally: 

The ally became jealous of the main character power and tells him he’s just as bad as the monster they currently face.

Obsessive Drive:

After realizing his mistake the ally begins to track down the protagonist to apologize to his only friend.

Immoral Actions 3:

The main character joining the wrong side

Battle: 

Battle between the ally/main character

after joining forces

Ally and main character vs the opponent

Final Action Against Opponent:

They mange to defeat the opponent together and are able to send the invaders home.

Moral Self-Revelation:   

The main character realizes that he has people that care about him and that he’s never going to be alone.

Moral Decision:

After defeating the opponent the main character finally lets other people into his life.

Thematic Revelation:

In this current period of time everyone is usually very self centered and most people don’t branch out to help one another. People need to realize that were here for each other no matter who you are.