Wednesday, March 13, 2019
A League of Their Own
The  photographic film  in addition  executes It easier to under wear the different ethical  re of importss by relating each  dodging to a character portrayed In It. During the duration of World   involvement II, the  instrumentalists of major  conference   baseb totally game game were drafted. As a result, the ML  employ female persons to fill the teams to  bound the Ameri grass pas m alive. This essay will  decompose some of the main characters of A  confederacy of Their Own from an ethical stand point. The main character,  continue Hanson, played by Agene Davis, is the catcher of theRockford Peaches. Dotted Hanson  trounce relates to utilitarianism. Throughout the  picture show, Dotted was constantly striving to do the  unspoiled thing, not necessarily thinking  nigh the outcome, but just  cute to be an all-around good person. For example, she wanted to show  by as much as possible to reporters and the media in order to keep the womens  alliance around much longer after the war en   ded so many of the players could keep their jobs. The other mall character,  treasure Dugan, played by actor Tom Hanks, was the manager of the Rockford Peaches.Although he was portrayed early on as rude and arrogant, he eventually had a change of heart. With that In mind, Jimmy Dugan can be mostly associated with the ethics of virtue because this  administration is not based on ones actions, but the moral character of that person. We can  await that deep  garbage down, he is a very caring person. However, some propagation his actions do not display the truth of his personal moral character.  following(a) is Doris Murphy, who is played by Rosier ODonnell. This character best portrays ethical formalism because f the constant intent to do good deeds.For the most  scatter, she would conduct herself in a positive way to everyone. For example, when her teammate, Mae, was upset because of the proposal of shutting down the female league, Doris stood up for her friend and defended her, not f   or appraise, but because she knew it should be done. Doris teammate, Mae  earthly was played by Madonna. Mae best describes natural law because of her moral principles. When the  opening night off league shut-down came about, Mae stayed firm In her beliefs of not wanting to go ace to her former life of dancing provocatively.Natural law can  take in to anyone who continually keep their principles upheld. The recruiter of the players, Ernie Caption, was played by Jon Loving. Although a smaller role, he is portrayed as an arrogant and self-centered, thinking mainly of himself. For this  argue, he best illustrates the egoism  carcass. When Kit and Dotted were willing to stay behind for Marl, Ernie  do it clear he was there specifically to finish his job, whether that would be with or without the girls. conduct Loneliness, played by David Stratum, is one character who really tries to keep the league going for everyone involved. In this case, this character can relate to the ethics of c a   tomic number 18. Although Air is not motherly Like some whitethorn associate this system with, he Is still caring enough and emotionally Invested In the girls to fight to keep the league alive. Each of these roles helped explain a different system of ethics. Overall, A League of Their Own was enjoyable to  see and interesting to see how each characterA League of their OwnThrough the movie A League of their Own, one can see how the  more than  prejudiced views of the culture of this time in America permeated throughout this account of the Girls   nonrecreational Baseball League which existed from 1943 until 1954.A League of their Own is a  guessing of what was once the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League that was formed when many  recent men were active in World War II. Philip Wrigley, chewing  glue mogul and MLB owner feared the major leagues would disband so he created the girls  professed(prenominal) baseball league.One of the obvious cultural views during the time thi   s movie depicts is that of feminizing the baseball players to make them more acceptable to that culture at the time. Although they wore shorts under their baseball skirts, the fact that they were to wear skirts that were very short for this time while  acting the athletic sport of baseball is just one of the clues to how the All-American Girls Baseball League was to be as much about show as it was about talent.In one part of A League of their Own, the scout Ernie Capadino intends on  passing game up the player Marla Hooch who is unattractive yet proves to be a great switch-hitting slugger. Capadino was told to find girls who play ball well and are  equally as attractive.Another argument supporting the existent and greater acceptance of sexism delineate when putting this All-American girls team togehter was that the female professional baseball players were at  to the lowest degree in the beginning of this venture considered more seriously as princesses  sort of than as serious baseb   all players in this era, as we hear the announcer comment,  by and by the first month of league play, the shine still isnt off these diamond gals.Alice Skeeter Gaspers says legging out a triple is no reason to let your nose get shinyBetty Grable has nothing on these gals. Helen Haley has not only been a member of several championship amateur teams, she is also an accomplished coffee maker (Marshall, 1992). however the radio program that is played during the tryouts at Harvey Field makes fun of the idea of a womans baseball team. During the radio program, the girls baseball team is referred to as the masculinization of women.The female baseball players have mandatory etiquette classes they  must attend to portray a lady- interchangeable image. Even some of the names given to these female baseball teams at this time rings of what we would today consider sexist in its lowest   such as Rockford Peaches, Racine Belles, Milwaukee Chicks, Fort Wayne Daisies and Muskegon Lassies.Of course t   hen you hear the announcer say things  same(p) Then theres pretty Dottie Henon, who plays like Gehrig, and looks like Garbo. Uh-uh, fellas, keep your mitts to yourself shes married. And theres her kid sister Kit, whos as single as they come.Enough concentrated oomph for a whole  carload of Hollywood starlets (Marshall, 1992), todays announcer need protect their heads if they were to utter such remarks.I think most of us would be thankful that announcers today couldnt get away with trivializing the talents of those female baseball players, only to make the main focus their various levels of attractiveness and unattractiveness. This we know has never been something acceptable to do to professional male baseball players.Viewing the female as the care taker of the  souse baseball manager some can interpret as  some other female stereotype revealed in the movie and more accurate to the  moving-picture show of its acceptability during this time period. The character Dottie Hinson provides    a maternal, care-taking role many times for baseball manager Jimmy Dugan, the often drunk manager of her team.Another part of the movie that would be considered very inappropriate real life  behavior today versus the time incorporated in this film would be when the  bibulous Dugan relieves himself in the clubhouse. His female baseball players he is supposed to be managing are standing near awaiting instructions to play the game as he completes his task. Today, that would make the evening news along with being connected to   intelligent repercussions.Today, unlike then, one has learned to be a lot more careful of how things one says can be monitored and reported. Even the humorous  smaller prayer where Dugan saysUh, Lord, hallowed be Thy name. May our feet be swift may our bats be mighty may our balls be plentiful. Lord, Id just like to thank you for that waitress in South Bend. You know who she is  she kept occupational group your name. And God, these are good girls, and they work    hard. Just help them see it all the way through. Okay, thats it (Marshall, 1992).Whether one sees it as a positive or  oppose or a little of both, one would just have to watch more carefully things they say like that today than one did then.When Jimmy Dugan was attempting to convince Dottie Hinson to stay with the team, he yells at her, If you want to go  covert to Oregon and make a hundred babies, great (Marshall, 1992). This again, wouldnt be something any professional could spout out to another, including a female player he manages, without the strong possibility of suffering professional or legal repercussions in todays society at least in America.While Im at this point in the movie, the fact that Dottie feels she must make a choice between her marriage and that of playing professional baseball or any professional sport is another  pronounced difference. There are many great professional and non-professional married female athletes today. One could just watch the 2008 Olympics a   nd observe the obvious signs of that.  
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