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Happiness In 'Crime And Misdemeanours'

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There is no such thing as genuine happiness in this indifferent universe without the interference of a divine being. The film, “Crime and Misdemeanours”, by Woody Allen thoroughly explains that human happiness is a construct of mankind in order to create an essence of wellbeing and a central purpose. Throughout the film, Woody intentionally explains how life is perceived in today’s world and what people should expect when they make moral decisions based on their own happiness. Indeed, human beings are essentially selfish and will deliberately act in ways that is similar to their own interest; such character in the film that portrayed this attribute was Judah Rosenthal. Judah Rosenthal is admired because of his success and his wealth, even though
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