My World View |
You are a happy, well-balanced person who likes people and is liked by others. You question whether many conventional views on morality are valid under all circumstances. You are essentially a content person. Sometimes, you consider yourself a little superior. You are moral by your own standards. You believe that morality is what best suits the occasion. |
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Just how bored are you, working your way so systematically through these things? ;-)
You strongly reject traditional values.
Above everything else, you value honesty.
For you, morality and truth are one and the same.
You hate to be thought of as weak or insecure.
You abhor hypocrisy and have trouble with authority.
You are impulsive and somewhat unpredictable.
Me to a T. Though honestly, I think all four of them acted perfectly morally; the only one I wouldn't celebrate for his actions is Robin Hood, but I can't condemn him for them, either. Nor can I say I wouldn't do the same.
more to come!! but i am getting a new site!
the sheriff was a jerk. i can condemn him. he was up to no good!!
The sheriff was my second most moral person (though it really was a difficult choice between him and Little John). He was totally honest & scrupulous. He had achieved something he wanted and was asked to give it up; in light of where the request was coming from, he named as his price something he wanted more, for which he would be willing to trade his original accomplishment. Then, when he had received his price, he upheld his end of the bargain, even though there was nothing forcing him to do so at that point--except his honour.
Put it this way: he didn't force Marion to sleep with him. He could have just refused to release the captives no matter what. All he did was offer Marion a choice, and if she said no, then no one was any worse off than if he had simply refused.
Though I should add, if it were my wife in Marion's place, I wouldn't want her agreeing to such a bargain no matter what they were going to do to me.
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