Watch the Les Miserables Film from 1998, DIrected by Billie August. (NOT THE RECENT MUSICAL VERSION)
Pay particular attention to the themes of justice, poverty, inequality, business, forgiveness, and human dignity. An Example structure could look something like this (Remember, this is merely an example):
1. Introduction – Introduce the Movie and the three stages of See, Act, Judge (1 Page)
2. “Seeing” – What are the main moral issues in the movie? (2 Pages)
3. “Judging” – How, on the basis of the principles learned in this course, should those ethical issues be judged? (2 Pages)
4. “Acting” — How did the characters in the movie act? How should they have acted? What would you do, based on those principles? (2 Pages)
5. Conclusion – What does this movie tell us about being an effective business leader? (1 Page)
Requirements:
6-8 Pages (not including title page or works cited), double spaced, Times Roman Font, 12 point, 1” Margins all around, in APA style as outlined in A Writer’s Reference.
The Paper must give a brief overview of the movie and specific examples of its claims from the movie.
The paper must clearly articulate and distinguish the three steps or aspects of seeing, judging, and acting, with particular references to the materials in the course and to the movie.
The paper must have a minimum of ten references to materials read in the course. This includes having proper citation format for all references.
The paper must begin with a title page with the following information: Student’s name, instructor’s name, course name and number, date submitted, and a title for your paper. (Not counted in the 6-8 Pages)
The paper must have a works cited page that lists the works referenced in the paper, in APA format (Not counted in the 6-8 pages)