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Essay heading: count of monte cristo
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The moral issues presented in the film were quite simply write and wrong. Is it morally acceptable to kill someone in vengeance? Is it morally acceptable to seek vengeance? If I stand back and look at the situation from a biblical standpoint, the new testament anyway, the count should have forgiven his enemies to seek the rewards of heaven... displayed 300 characters
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The moral issues presented in the film were quite simply write and wrong. Is it morally acceptable to kill someone in vengeance? Is it morally acceptable to seek vengeance? If I stand back and look at the situation from a biblical standpoint, the new testament anyway, the count should have forgiven his enemies to seek the rewards of heaven... displayed next 300 characters
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