Feedback Form

Get immediate access to thousands of

 high quality papers and essays.
Mega Essays Home  |   Questions?  |   Acceptable Use  |   Customer Care  |   Site Search
    Enter Essay Topic:

   

    Subjects:
Acceptance Essays
Arts
Custom Papers
English
Foreign
History
Miscellaneous
Movies
Music
Novels
People
Politics
Religion
Science
Sports
Technology

    Login:
Member Login
Join Now!
Click here to Join Now!
by: Credit Card
Click here to Join Now!
by: Online Check
Click here to Join Now!
by: Phone 1-900

Rashomon--Right or Wrong

There are many questions that can be posed when speaking of "right and wrong": what determines whether one's actions are "right or wrong," what exactly "right and wrong" are, and why actions must be judged as either "right or wrong?" All three questions can be answered with the statement that the only universal absolute is that all things are relative. The previous statement may seem to be a paradox, but with closer examination it is evident that what is "true" for all human beings is that there are no "truths."A prime example used in the debate on what constitutes "right or wrong" actions is Ryunosuke Akutagawa's Rashomon. The story takes place in twelfth-century Kyoto, Japan with the main character as a former servant of a noble samurai warrior, who was forced to take refuge from t


" It was at that moment that the servant was able to justify his own thoughts of becoming a thief, he would merely be doing what was necessary for him to continue living. Thus, what may be "right" for one may be "wrong" for another, as the opposite is also true, so an absolute basis for judging "right and wrong" does not and cannot exist. The servant debated for quite sometime whether he would become a thief and live, or starve to death, but he could not "muster enough courage" to justify becoming a thief. Even in a society based on nobility, honor, and pride, when faced with certain circumstances, in this case, death, one will try to secure his place in the world and prolong life by any means necessary. When he was finally provided with an acceptable justification for his actions he did not find anything "wrong" in robbing a old woman, as long as her actions seemed to be worse; and in a sense even made himself feel like a super hero by taking revenge on society's garbage. He confronted the old woman who was committing, what he considered to be, an "unpardonable crime", and with his sword drawn, demanded an explanation for her vile behavior. She told the servant that what he thought was a great evil was what she had to do "in order to live," and he was then overcome by a powerful urge to rob the old woman, beat her, and vanish into the night. In Rashomon, Akutagawa shows the main character's transformation from "right to wrong. She justified her actions by saying that the corpses "deserve no better" and "probably wouldn't care. It was at the Rashomon that he found an old woman making wigs out of the hair of the corpses of those that had been left there. " Under the circumstances, he was able to abandon all of his moral, spiritual, and cultural beliefs and give in to the animalistic nature of man to fight for what he believes is his. he rain underneath the Rashomon, a large gate. This was the case until he found the old woman doing what he thought was "wrong" but what she believed to be "right" under the circumstances. The story shows the main character's eventual rise of "evil" to facilitate survival.

Common topics in this essay:
Kyoto Japan, Rashomon Akutagawa, , Akutagawa's Rashomon, found woman, becoming thief, wrong actions, main character's, actions wrong,

See the rest of the paper. Join Now!

Approximate Word count = 533
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)

Already a member? Click here

Click here to Join Now!
by: Credit Card
Click here to Join Now!
by: Online Check
Click here to Join Now!
by: Phone 1-900



CREDIT CARD
ONLINE CHECK
JOIN BY PHONE



Get immediate access to over 100,000
high quality term papers and essays!!!

Webmasters make $$$!



All papers are for research and references purposes only!
Copyright (c) 2001-2009 Mega Essays LLC
All rights reserved. DMCA HMS