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Analysis Of The Movie ' Juice '

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Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher and scientist that laid much of the foundation for Western philosophy. He was a person who sought out explanations that were unorthodox. His principles of common sense were built on naturalism and self-realization, which greatly influenced the world. His systematic concept of logic touched upon ethics. As an illustration, in the movie “Juice,” some of Aristotle’s beliefs and principles on friendship, character, and happiness are heavily portrayed throughout the film. The movie “Juice,” is a story of four male teenage friends from Harlem. They’re causing trouble around the neighborhood and running away from their responsibilities to gain respect; or what some may call “the juice.” Earlier in the film, a group of males confronted them on the street with a gun. Ever since, the antagonist Bishop, Tupac Shakur, has the mentality of, “Do you respect me, or do you respect my gun?” The answer is: “You don’t have that gun, there’s no way we’re having this conversation.” Ultimately, Bishop obtained a gun and wanted to get the juice by holding up the local corner store. On the other hand, the protagonist Q, Omar Epps, is an aspiring DJ who wants to make it out of his circumstances. He didn 't want anything to do with the stick up and focused on a DJ contest at a local club. However, Bishop took on the revenge, eat or be eaten mentality, and pestered them into coming along. An unexpected twist in the plot is apparent when the store owner

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