Compassion and pride, dedication and self-esteem. FE
There is a movie called Dogville, directed by Lars Von Trier and starring Nicole Kidman, who has an interesting format, and that reminds me of the analogy that I quote in the title.
The plot of the film lies the thin line between what we believe is right and what we are really doing.
What looks like a first act of compassion becomes a pretext to demand. And then abused.
Grace accepts humiliation arising from the work that the people of Dogville, a change to hide from the mafia, he is assigned as a reward for his kindness.
She believes it is due to accept them in a condition that is not the best.
Then, when you have no chance for revenge but out of compassion. The pardon on the grounds that they do not know. Justification.
His father, who gives him a chance for revenge that makes him see trying to be compassionate, arguing ignorance becomes arrogance, thinking that is above the ignorant Dogville can not see their mistakes. And she did.
There are those who give, justifying who humiliates or devalues \u200b\u200barguing thousand reasons, including love. Is there love where there is no self-esteem?
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