Good versus Evil in the Movie Unforgiven Directed by Clint Eastwood

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The 1992 film Unforgiven, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood, has a central theme that is one of good versus evil in which good overcomes evil by bringing justice to those who are evil. Munny has changed from the vicious murderer he was in the past and now wishes to bring justice to evil men who harmed the innocent prostitute Delilah and his friend Ned. The film is not quite the traditional Western film by any means as Eastwood’s character Will Munny has not always been a moral man. Nevertheless, Will Munny through the use of violence sets out to balance out the battle of good and evil by seeing that evil men get what is coming to them, even though Munny is no saint himself.
Munny knows that death is what he deserves for all of the terrible things he has done in the past. Several times throughout the movie Munny’s violent past is brought up; including the fact that he killed, sometimes for no reason at all, innocent women and children. Munny does not glorify his past actions but he also does not deny the fact they happened. His character simply wishes to move on from them. He ...

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