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Post by alexkoo on Dec 9, 2012 6:48:35 GMT -5
This is such an great connection delmany. Well, i would definitely break rules in order to help someone who is meaningful to me. If my family is in trouble and i can only save them by breaking rules, i will do it even if that will cause me to die. Life without people you truly love does not mean anything to me.
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Post by jessicashim2013 on Dec 9, 2012 8:28:03 GMT -5
Nora didn't know that it was a serious crime to wrtie her father's signature. But even if I knew it, I would have done the same as what she did. It depends on the law but I would do it to save someone who I truly love. I would first save him/her and get the punishment latter. I wouldn't want to look at the person I love dying.
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Post by sang on Dec 9, 2012 9:33:49 GMT -5
Yeah, regardless of that law, I think that I would break it if I were to truly love that person as a family or something. I know that some people thought ahead and logically about how they would think about which law to break or not to break in order to avoid more troubles...But, I think if I were to be in that situation, I think the spur of that moment would get me and I'd be unable to think rationally and make those decisions..just saying.
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Post by cathysjun on Dec 9, 2012 13:28:02 GMT -5
I would be willing to break some rules if I could save someone I really care and love. Just because you break the law doesn't mean that you are a bad person. Sometimes the law maybe unfair.
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Post by kevin on Dec 12, 2012 7:53:00 GMT -5
Yea I would break some rule to save someone that I really care and love. It is worth taking that risk and that person would later appreciate me too for saving his/her live. Borrowing money from someone seems okay to me and that would not be a problem
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Post by sujeonggg on Dec 12, 2012 8:36:04 GMT -5
Yes I would break the law if someone, my huband, family or very close friend, needs me. It seems unnecessariliy too strict to follow all the laws when I have much more important thing to do. And as Nora said she did it for her love's sake, I agree with her point that saving my "person" is higher priority in my life.
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Post by minjaeyang on Dec 14, 2012 21:49:09 GMT -5
I would save someone I love even if I have to break the rules. This is because love requires sacrifices. If you really love somebody truly, sacrifices will not feel like a sacrifice. It will feel obvious to do anything you can in order to save someone you love. Therefore, I would not mind breaking the rules to save someone I love.
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Post by joannekim on Dec 23, 2012 12:50:06 GMT -5
Yeah I am willing to do anything, legal or illegal, to save someone whom I care or love. Laws are not always right anyway, and saving your family or friend is more urgent and important. However, I would try to find a legal solution to the problem rather than to commit crime. Also, if it involves serious crime like murder, then I think I would think about it for longer time...committing serious crime can be devastating for everyone around me, and I believe even my loved one would not want me to make such a huge sacrifice.
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Post by kevin on Dec 28, 2012 7:44:56 GMT -5
yea I would break rule for someone that I really love cuz as long as I don't get caught its gonna be all fine. If I just let him die without giving any help, I would later regret for not breaking some rule to save him. I would do anything to save him with all my best.
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Post by elijahlee on Dec 30, 2012 21:48:57 GMT -5
I think that it would depend whether or not I would break the rules for someone that is important to me. It would depend greatly on the magnitude of which I cared about that person. It also depends on the situation and which rules I had to break. If the person wanted me to kill a bunch of people for him, I don't think I would be up for breaking the rules then. I think I would help as long as it does not go against the rules my conscience sets for me.
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Post by franicaza95 on Jan 10, 2013 3:11:58 GMT -5
Yes I would break the rule to save the life of someone I care for. In the situations of 1984 and in this story many things were forbidden but were broken for the sake of others or themselves. In those cases I would do the same....
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Post by joon on Jan 10, 2013 3:14:44 GMT -5
I would do anything for my family or my loved ones, but I feel that they would be more hurt if they learned that I had to harm someone else to help them out. Although I would've helped my family, what about the families of those that I harmed? But if it was just me being affected, like breaking the laws in 1984, where no one else is harmed except the people breaking the law, then yeah I would gladly break the law for the ones I love.
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Post by junaen0416 on Jan 13, 2013 4:43:20 GMT -5
Definitely. I would sacrifice anything for my family and friends in times of danger because there is none as powerful as love in the world, even if it means to break some rules and regulations. Disobeying laws to save someone you love is not immoral. Its justice.
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Post by yerin0727 on Jan 13, 2013 10:01:45 GMT -5
If I could save the one that I loved so much, I probably would done the same thing as Nora had done. I would not be able to see my lover suffering and dying, and anything would be better than that. However, just like how Nora decided to leave towards the end of the play, I would have done the same because her husband does not seem to be thankful in any way to Nora for saving his life.
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Post by sageda on Jan 14, 2013 3:32:09 GMT -5
It would depend entirely on the situation. If it was a life or death situation then I definitely would. Otherwise, I would have to weigh the pros and cons.
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