Moral development: The Lives of Others' movie Essay

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Film Analysis #1

The Lives of Others

Please choose one (1) of the following questions to respond to in your 3 page review of the film

The Lives of Others

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. These essays should be

typed in 12 point font, double-spaced, and be well organized (i.e. they should have an

introduction, a well developed body, and a conclusion). Please use parenthetical references for

your citations (author, page #). Be sure to check for spelling and grammar; and include page

numbers and a cover page.

Prompt #1

Kohlberg discusses six stages of moral development. Drawing support from the text, write a

paper which describes the moral transformation/development of the Stasi agent Wiesler—which

we witness in the film—in light of Kohlberg’s theory. Be sure to explain which stages of moral

development Wiesler operated at in various parts of the film, and provide evidence in support of

your choices here (to do this it is necessary that you both describe the stage as Kohlberg

understands it, and also explain why Wiesler, at some given point and time, fits into that stage).

Finally, explain what caused Wiesler’s moral development to unfold the way it did.

Prompt #2

Provide an analysis of Christa-Maria's character in light of the moral development literature we

read for this class. Can Kohlberg's theory accurately capture her behavior/decisions in the film?

If so, how? If not, why? Can Gilligan's and/or Pollit's writing shed more light on her choices?

Be sure to draw explicitly from the relevant texts as well as specific points in the film in forming

your analysis.

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Moral development
At the end of our lives, we are products of the process that involves beliefs either
natured into us or fed to us. Eventually, after learning through experience, our intellectual
capability ensures we outline principles to live by as part of not only securing other
people's interests or following the law but also defining ourselves. The paper is a precise
dissection of the underbelly of the stages of moral development concerning practical life
as depicted by the character of Stasi agent Wiesler in the film "The Lives of Others." It
critically analyses the six stages of moral as put forward by Kohlberg and relates them to
actual life.
Firstly, it is imperative to understand that Gerd Wiesler is presented as a character
who lives behind a mask face hiding his real emotions because of the demanding nature
of His work (Ebert). According to Kohlberg, the physical consequences of an action
determines its goodness or badness and in such cases avoidance of punishment is the
priority (Kohlberg, 1). Weisler is well a...


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