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    A FEW GOOD MEN (1992) (Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, Demi Moore) Table of Contents Introduction 5 Section 1.0 Movie in Relation with Organizational Behaviour 1.1 Milgram Experiment 7 1.2 Principles of Delegation of Authority 9 1.3 Flaws of Leadership 11 Section 2.0 Movie Analysis 2.1 Character Analysis 14 2.1.1 Lt.Daniel Kaffee 14 2.1.2 Col. Nathan R. Jessep

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    The movie A Few Good Men, made in December of 1992, is based on the premise of obedience to authority as its primary message. Two marines, Lance Cpl. Harold W. Dawson and Private Louden Downey were given orders from their superior, Colonel Nathan Jessup, to carry out what is called a “Code Red”. A Code Red is a form of hazing when a particular private does not perform his duties up to the marine corp standards. The two marines could not deny the order or else they would be punished themselves. Private

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    Bay. This topic was directly explored and elaborated upon in the 1992 film, A Few Good Men. This movie features such actors as Tom Cruise, Demi Moore, Kevin Bacon, Kevin Pollak, and Jack Nicholson. These men and women played Lt. Daniel Kaffee, Lt. Cmdr. Joanne Galloway, Capt. Jack Ross, LTJG Sam Weinberg, and Colonel Nathan R. Jessup respectively. The film, directed by Rob Reiner, was centered around a court case of two men, who was supposedly acting on

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    The film, A Few Good Men, showcases military lawyer, Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee, defending two United States Marines, Lance Corporal Harold Dawson and Private Louden Downey, who were accused of murdering a fellow Marine Corps member, Private William Santiago. The obedience of the Marines was assessed when Colonel Jessup ordered Lance Corporal Dawson and Private Downey to perform a “code red,” a brutal punishment made illegal by the government, on Private Santiago in order to coerce him into becoming

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    The movie, A Few Good Men, is the story of how two marines go on trial for the murder of another marine. The movie then unfolds into an emotional drama which dives deep into conspiracy and the psychodynamics of following orders. A Few Good Men was a critically acclaimed movie and was nominated for multiple Academy Awards. Similarly, authors Erich Fromm and Stanley Milgram, wrote essays that explored the morals behind obedience, and how disobedience of immoral commands can bring betterment to others

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    The motion picture A Few Good Men challenges the question of why Marines obey their superiors’ orders without hesitation. The film illustrates a story about two Marines, Lance Corporal Harold W. Dawson and Private First Class Louden Downey charged for the murder of Private First Class William T. Santiago. Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee, who is known to be lackadaisical and originally considers offering a plea bargain in order to curtail Dawson’s and Downey’s sentence, finds himself fighting for the freedom

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    Painful Power A Comparative analysis of Red Reiner’s A Few Good Men It is interesting to see human behavior when put into a difficult situation that may force them to harm others when they do not want to, but will anyways. It is human nature to always do what is best for themselves and their safety, but people tend to harm others when they can shift the blame off themselves for causing them harm. As for example the milgram experiment is a great example showing people will cause harm under given

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    The film, ‘A Few Good Men’, is about a court case surrounding the accused, Lance Corp. Dawson and Pfc. Downey who killed Pfc. Santiago. After all the evidence is shown we must decide, are Lance Corp. Dawson and Pfc. Downey guilty or innocent? Here is my opinion. Firstly, Lance Corp. Dawson and Pfc. Downey are not guilty of murder. Lance Corp. Dawson and Pfc. Downey’s actions resulted in the death of Pfc. Santiago, even if accidental. Even though it was Lance Corp. Dawson and Pfc. Downey’s action

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    tests of evidence which include: sufficient, relevant, accurately reported, omitting, and conflicting evidence. In the movie, A Few Good Men, Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee, a U.S. Navy lawyer is faced with a tough case and must prove that two U.S. marines (Dawson and Downey) are being innocently accused of poisoning and killing PFC Santiago. Throughout the movie, A Few Good Men, the aspects of accurately reported, omitting and conflicting evidence are violated and or affirmed. The test of accurately reported

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    universal themes. For example, the plays Oedipus the King by Sophocles and A Few Good Men by Aaron Sorkin convey a universal message that people in positions of power should do what is best for all their subordinates instead of what is best for themselves. If the subjects believe that their leader’s best interest is himself, then they should follow their moral compasses and stand up against this leader’s commands. In A Few Good Men, characters like Lt. Col. Nathan Jessep and Lt. Jack Ross assume the role

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