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People in society today have changed their feelings
towards humanity and
religious practises. This change is seen clearly in the movie
“Dead Man
Walking.” The characters go through changes in their view of
religion and their
feelings about human morality and humanity towards each other.
The characters
of Sister Helen, Matthew, and the victims parents all went
through these changes
during the movie for different reasons.
These emotional changes that the characters went through
are very common.
Everyone changes their ideals and morals depending on their
situation.
Matthew's ideals changed because he feared that he was going to
die alone.
Sister Helen's feelings changed because she saw a side of Matthew
that no one
else was able to see. The parents of the victim “Hope” were
filled with revenge
because of what Matthew did, not why he did it. The father of
the victim “
Walter” was very sympathetic, he understanding of what Matthew
was going through.
SISTER HELEN
Sister Helen was very unsure about what she was doing in
life. She
became a nun to give back to the community which gave her good
Christian morals
and values. By becoming a nun she was able to teach others to
respect life and
become more like Jesus (A Son of God). As a child Sister Helen
was taught to be
very supportive and to give this support to those who needed her
help.
When confronted with Matthew, Sister Helen tries to see
the good in him
and show him the respect she believes he deserves. She believes
that there is
good in all man and that every person deserves respect. Sister
Helen
understands that what Matthew did was wrong, but she also knows
that every
person is worth more than their worst act, and that ,“No man
deserves to die . .
.”. In Sister Helen's mind every man deserves a chance. From
insight into her
background and Christian upbringing Sister Helen is able to see
and feel for
Matthew as a person and not as an object of “ scum or as a
monster ”.
The media's understanding and the victims parents
understanding is that
Sister Helen believes that Matthew was wronged by the system.
They feel like
they have been betrayed by a God's messenger (Sister Helen). To
them Sister
Helen is on Matthew's side by helping him find God. Sister Helen
is being torn
apart because she does no want to hurt anyone's feelings. She is
compassionate
and sympathetic to everyone's feelings, but does not mean to hurt
any by her
actions of helping a murderer find God.
At the end of the movie Sister Helen wants Matthew to see
a face of love
(Hers) not one of hate and resentment (The Victims Parents).
This means a lot
to her because she has seen Matthew the person no longer Matthew
the monster.
Sister Helen felt compassionate towards Matthew because of the
person he had
become through getting to know her and understand what she
believed and wanted.
MATTHEW
At the beginning of the movie Matthew is rude and abrupt
to Sister Helen
that's what happens on death row, “ you start to hate and
resent everyone.”
Matthew never thought that he would be visiting with a nun. Soon
Matthew trusts
Sister Helen and persuades her to help him by filing a petition
not to kill him
by lethal injection. This was a turning point in his attitude in
understanding
right and wrong. Matthew thinks that he got screwed by the
system that's why
he's going to die, not because he did something wrong. Matthew
never had anyone
that really cared about him except Sister Helen. Matthew was
always lonely and
only cared about number one ( Himself ). By talking and sharing
with Sister
Helen he starts to understand what he did was wrong.
Matthew's mother was asked to pled for his life. This
allowed the media
and the parents of the victims to see him as someone's child
much like their
own, and to explain that he was good boy not a monster. She
explained in court
that he had, “ had a hard life but he was a good boy.”
Matthew wanted to
protect his mother and not let her see him on trial for what he
did. Matthew
wanted to keep his pride by not seeing his mother crying for him.
He wanted her
to be happy and to not worry about him. This compassion is
crucial to the total
change in ideals and morals that Matthew has now (After knowing
Sister Helen).
Matthew was going through a lot of changes now that he
was going to die
within a week. His understanding of life and humanity changed
drastically from
being a racist, saying that all the Black are victims and keep
having slavery,
to feeling compassion to everyone. Many of these feelings are
because of his
understanding of human life, as his life nears the end. This
changes are all
caused by the situation he is in.
At the end Matthew hopes that the father of Walter (the
victim) can
forgive him and accept that he knows what he was wrong and should
be punished
for it, but not punished to death. Hope's farther does forgive
him at the vary
end of the movie. As for the parents of Hope, Matthew hopes that
his death makes
them happy even after the death of their son. Matthew also
accepts
responsibility for what he did and Sister Helen explains to him
that by doing
that he is now a son of God and can die with dignity. This is
what was needed
for Matthew, as a person.
. in the movie
Dead Man
Walking. ” The characters go through changes in their view of
religion and their
feelings about human morality and humanity towards. Dead Man Walking
People in society today have changed their feelings
towards humanity and
religious practises. This