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Movie Analysis: Concepts in the Movie “Just Mercy”

W‌‍‍‌‌‍‌‌‌‌‌‍‍‍‌‌‌‌‍atch the "Just Mercy" movie. I’ll provide the cover of the movie in the document These are the concepts you should be applying:

1. Eye Behaviors

2. Self-serving bias

3. Empathy

 4. I-statements

5. Adaptability

6. Self-concept

7. Critical listening style

8. Emotional intelligence

9. Mata-emotions

10. Emotional contagion

 - For each concept, give only one example from the film, write 3-4 complete sentences on what you observed and how this is an example of that concept.

- You should be ver‌‍‍‌‌‍‌‌‌‌‌‍‍‍‌‌‌‌‍y clear with how this example indicates the specified concept. To show this point, for the term "active listening" and saying that “Brian actively listened to Walter in the scene in the jail” is not clear.

 - How can you tell this is active listening? How can you prove understanding of active listening in your response?

 - You should be demonstrating thorough understanding of these concepts. Write the paper as this format: 1.

Expert Solution

1.Self-serving Bias;Just Mercy focuses on the injustices of the American criminal justice system, as well as the strong biases and prejudice that dominate it. Numerous cases of this can be found throughout the book. Racism and prejudice are best shown by Walter McMillian's case, which exhibits both severe biases and prejudices towards him due of his skin color.

2.Empathy;Walter McMillian was a man who, despite being the victim of injustice, showed empathy to those who accused him of crimes. Following his wrongful conviction for the murder of Ronda Morrison, Walter McMillian spent six long years on death row.   Just Mercy, shows that everyone deserves mercy through Walter McMillian's forgiveness of those who confined him.

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