'Catholic Social Teachings In The Movie Million Dollar Baby'

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Million Dollar Baby is a very inspirational movie. In the movie a woman named Maggie works as a diner waitress. Maggie was practically poor. She would take home the food her customers had not finished eating. She didn’t have enough money for food. She goes to a gym to train in boxing. Frankie the owner and trainer told her that he does not train girls. She was very persistent and started getting training from Frankie. Frankie made her rich and famous. Maggie bought a house for her ungrateful hillbilly mother and siblings. They were scared to take the house because they did not want to get rid of their welfare. As the year went on she was winning all matches. She finally got a fight with the toughest girl fighter. The girl was a dirty fighter …show more content…

One theme that relates to the movie is human dignity. Throughout the movie maggie had respect for everyone. She had respect for herself and she was a very motivated person. She had a lot of hate coming her way with her family members. Community and common good was another theme throughout the story. Maggie brought and gave her mother a brand new house. Maggie wanted her mom to have a bigger place for her to have room for the rest of maggie's siblings. But, her mother was so ungrateful when she got the home. The mother was afraid that the government would take her welfare away if she signed for the home. The mother also came to the hospital where she was paralyzed. She wanted her to sign papers to give her money away. I think that the mother wanted to just take maggie's money. So maggie told the lawyer she never signed for the house so her welfare would not go …show more content…

My opinion is that he had absolutely no right to end her life. I think that God is the master of all of our lives and he should be the only one who decides who dies. Maybe God's plan with maggie was not over. What if as she got older she got healthier. Frankie even offered to help her continue her education. With that education she could have got a job that pays well. So she would not have to work as a waiter the rest of her life and eat leftovers from other people's plates. Even though she was bringing in loads of money from her job as a boxer she obviously had to give that up. I just think that their could have been a much better resolution than frankie killing her and now probably having guilt on his heart and

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