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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Ethics and Etiquette


Ethics and Etiquette:

Ethics: an internal system of moral principles
            ~synonyms: morals, principles, values


Etiquette: an external set of manners, customs, traditions of a society that governs how people treat one another/ act in social situations
            ~synonyms: proper, manners, customs, traditions, protocol, decorum


*The problem with ethics is that it changes person to person and etiquette changes society to society*

Etiquette Example for a Particular Event:

There is a proper etiquette for every different event you attend. There is a different for when you attend a baseball game than when you attend a formal dance. There is also certain etiquette for when you go to a theater and attend a play or musical.

Rules for attending a performance in a theater go as followed:

1.      No cell phones; cell phones should be off and stored away at home, in your car, or in your purse. If you decide to leave it on in case of an emergency call or problem, leave it on vibrate in your pocket or purse. If you receive a call, exit the theater and answer the one once completely out of the theater.

2.      Never whisper, let alone talk, during the performance. Only talk during intermission or after the show

3.      If there is music in the performance, do not sing or hum along with the song

4.      Do not eat during a performance even if food is allowed; loud chewing is rude and can cause disturbances

5.      Always apologize if someone is forced to stand as you make your way to your seat

6.      Refrain from clapping at actors’ entrances and exits

7.      Dress nicely

8.      Do not enter or leave the auditorium during a performance unless it is an emergency

9.      Listen to the house announcements and instructions

a.       No flash photography

b.      No video taping

c.       No recording


Death of a Salesman: Unethicalness in the Loman family:
This play takes place in 1949 in the suburbs of New York City. The Red Scare has just ended and now there is a boom in technology; factories after the war turned from making war materials to all new cars and household appliances. The play opens late at night and ends the next morning leaving the whole time period to be roughly a day and a half. The main characters are the Loman family and they are not your typical cookie cutter perfect family. Willy has very vivid flashbacks and when he does, the boys are in high school when Biff was a star athlete.
Movie cover

Willy Loman:

·         Dad

·         Traveling salesman for over 35+ years

·         In his 60’s

·         Father of Willy and Biff

·         Husband of Linda

·         Portrays Alzheimer’s traits
Willy Loman, father and husband
Willy’s Unethical Situations:

o   Cusses a lot ( pg. 14)

o   Contradicts himself a lot

·         Calls his son Biff a bum then proceeds to talk about how hardworking he is (pg. 16)

o   Willy cheated on his wife with another woman in Boston and never told Linda (pg. 38)

o   Tries to kill himself in order to get insurance money for his family (pg. 57)

o   Yells at Linda all the time when she is “interrupting”; talks down to her (pg. 67)

·         In the film, he hits Linda hard on the leg each time she “interrupts” him

o   Lies all the times

·         Lies to Biff about the woman he was cheating on Linda with when Biff caught him (pg. 120)

o   Kills himself (pg. 136)

Linda Loman:

·         Wife of Willy

·         Mom of Biff and Happy

·         Sixty years old

·         Stay at home mom
Linda Loman, mother and wife
Linda’s Unethical Situations:

o   Makes excuses for him all the time. Ex. Why he acts the way he does. Her reasoning is that he is just “tired” (pg. 20)

o   Knows Willy is trying to kill himself and does not do anything to stop him (pg. 57)

o   Screams at Biff and Happy because she says they do not appreciate Willy enough and tells them to move and never come back (pg. 124)

Biff Loman:

·         Oldest son of Willy and Linda

·         Brother of Happy

·         Star athlete as a teenager

·         34 years old

·         Farmer
Biff Loman, son and brother
Biff’s Unethical Situations:

o   Biff and Happy have a lack of etiquette in the way they treat women; known to get a little too rough with them (pg. 20-21)

o   When he was a teenager, he stole a carton of basketballs and sand (pg. 29)

o   When he was a teenager, he drove without a license, stole a lot, and cheats in school off of his friend Bernard (pg. 33)

o   Cusses a lot (pg. 42)

o   Flunked high school math and did not do summer school to make up the class; ruined his life and football career (pg. 33 & 94)

o   Leaves Willy in the restaurant all alone with Happy (pg. 113)

o   Knows Willy cheated on Linda and never told her (pg. 120)

o   Stole a suit in Kansas City and put in jail for three months (pg. 131)

Happy Loman:

·         Youngest son of Willy and Linda

·         Ladies’ man

·         Brother of Biff

·         Age 32

·         Known as a player
Happy Loman, son and brother

Happy’s Unethical Situations:

o   Too rough with woman (pg. 20-21)

o   Wishes his manager was dead (pg. 23)

o   Has sex with married woman then goes to their wedding to watch them get married to their husbands (pg. 25)

o   Steals a lot with Biff (pg. 33)

o   Finds out his dad is trying to kill himself and does not do anything to stop him (pg. 57)

o   Leaves Willy in the restaurant all alone with Biff (pg. 113)

o   Tells the girls he is with the Willy is not his father because he is embarrassed of him (pg. 114)

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