\"Dead Man Walking\"
The film \"Dead Man Walking\" raised an important ethical issue about whether a convicted criminal on death row should be allowed to have a spiritual advisor. I think the moral issue of the movie revolves around whether a spiritual advisor, such as a nun, should lend comfort or support to a death row inmate, such as Matthew Poncelet. I think the issue is important because it involves the responsibility of the spiritual advisor, the salvation and redemption of the criminal, and justice for the victim and his family.
Sister Helen Prejean, as a servant of God, believed she had a duty to console the convicted criminal, Matthew Poncelet. Even though her family and the victim\'s family opposed her helping him, she believed that every human deserves respect and compassion. She explained to Matthew Poncelet that every person is worth more than his/her worst act. Sister Helen understood that Matthew Poncelet\'s actions were brutal and wrong, but she thought he......
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