What Is The Moral Of Do The Right Thing

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In this movie, there are a lot of characters that we could understand and relate to like Pino, Sal, Radio Raheem, and so much more. There some people in the society are like Pino. People who think that every black people is bad just because of the act of one. Sal is like those mediator in our society. People who makes improvement in our society in their own ways, like Rev. Martin Luther King. While in Radio Raheem scene where he died, shows and represents the killings of African-American male in our society. The abuse of power, the discrimination, and the battle of love and hate things that we should solve and ended.

Lastly, the movie Do the Right Thing became the frontier and instrument to start the talk of equality in U.S. It opened an opportunity

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