Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Undeserved Misfortune

      The second essential for a good movie is Undeserved Misfortune. An example of Undeserved misfortune is when in the movie, The Dark Knight, Harvey Dent had half his face melted off and his fiancee killed in an explosion. It was undeserved because Harvey was a good person and had continuously tried his hardest to make Gotham a better place.
      An example of undeserved misfortune from real life is when my cousin was attacked when he was making a pick up for his father, who is a trucker, and he was hit in the head. The hit had actually damaged his brain and he spent a while in the hospital. He might need help doing things and communicating for the rest of his life. His brain capacity is now to that of someone mentally disabled and it is undeserved because my cousin was a good son, a good person. And the only reason why he was attacked was because he was doing his job and he didn't even know his attackers, had never done anything to them, there was no reason for them to attack him. Yet, he was unfortunae enough to have this happen to him.
 

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