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Shattered Glass

In the beginning of the movie I feel Stephen seems laid back and fun and easy to talk to. He interacts with his co-workers friendly and as a listener, and his coworkers seem him s funny, interesting, and caring. I think he’s very interesting and
fun to talk to. I would like to hang out with him Stephen in the first part of the movie. Stephen faces ethical issues like telling the truth. The film explores the
ethical issues of lying and if it ever is right to lie. I think what he
has done is wrong because first of all he is lying. Second of all it is
for unnecessary reasons, like to leave his job, and so people will not be
mad at him. The ethical dilemmas Chuck, Stephens editor, faces are to lie for Stephen, or just to let Stephen go without nothing being done to him even though he lied in the
story he wrote. He also has the dilemma of if he should just lying to the
other online magazine so they will not hurt the magazine. Third is hard
for him because he went to high school worth Stephen and also Stephen is
his friend, and everybody at the job loves Stephen. Stephen uses rhetorical appeals by always asking “Are you mad at me”, ‘I’m sorry”, “But I didn’t do anything wrong”. He also changes his facial expressions when someone asks him questions and he replies with asking those questions. He changes his face to an innocent, i9 didn’t do anything
face.

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