Using the film “Seven” as a main point of focus. unpack how the movie highlights the seven deadly sins (as extreme forms of vice
which can destroy one’s life). Explore John Doe’s perspective and how his killings are meant to exemplify the way the seven
deadly sins can harm life. Doe accuses people of accepting sins as trivial or even normal and thus alright. Do you think he is
right
to castigate such forms of behavior? (Focus upon one sin in particular and investigate whether it is destruction to oneself and or
others and be sure to use concrete examples.) How might Aristotle view the characters in this movie, and why would he have such
evaluations?

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