Analysis Of Woody Allen's Film Crime And Misdemeanors

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Epicurus view of the Woody Allen’s film Crime and Misdemeanors, Epicurus would say that the characters contributed to the development of the world with people who need changes in the way human beings live by helping humanity and living by the love of God. Epicurus would maintain that the need to assist humanity by participating in activities such as fund rising contributes to the progression of society as Judah did by facilitating the development of ophthalmology wing to a hospital. In the film, Judah receives an award for philanthropy that will make Epicurus evaluate the society differently by recognizing the enormous contributions that individuals participate in to make the world a better place. Epicurus will say the characters were committed

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