As Humans we have a moral and social responsibility to fulfil Zach Bryan once said, “In an ego-filled late night crowd seems to be where I feel most alone.” Ego is defined by a person's sense of self-esteem or self-importance. In Zach Bryan’s song Burn Burn Burn, he talks about how there are crowds and crowds of people who are full of self-importance and self-praise, but not for other people. Too many people focus on what is beneficial for them and don’t think about their social and moral responsibilities to other people and their communities. As individuals in society, it is our duty to uphold our social responsibilities and act accordingly on them. Mark Twain, Ellie's Wiesel, and Lawrence and Lee, all promote this in their pieces Moral Cowardice, Inherit the Wind, and The Atrocities in Sudan. In the speech “The Atrocities in Sudan”, given by Elie Wiesel, a holocaust survivor, he talks about how it is our duty as citizens to uphold …show more content…
Lee, and Jerome Lawrence, also shows the concepts of social and moral responsibility and exhibits how it is our duty as individuals to accept and promote them.“whenever you see something bright, shining, perfect – seeming – all gold, with purple spots – look behind the paint! And if it’s a lie – show it up for what it really is!” Here drummond is basically advocating for people to be morally courageous and to uphold your social responsibility. He is saying not to follow along with someting just because everyone else does and is saying to stand up and out against this. “ Lord how the money rolls in! You know why? He never takes a case unless it’s a sure thing” This is drummond talking about the average people and his friend in chicago and how they dont stand up and out like drummond does because they are scared. They only do things with no risk “Your sure picked the long shot this time, Mr. Drummond” Acknowledges that drummond went with the long shot pick and is morally