The popular screening of the movie " 20 " triggered a heated discussion among the public about " justifiable defense." The movie was set in the context of article 20 of the criminal law and talked about the justice and human feelings behind the law of self-defense. Self-defense refers to the act of stopping the illegal invasion in order to prevent the country, the public interest, the personal, property and other rights of individuals or others from being violated. However, there were some disputes and discussions about the specific applicable conditions of justifiable defense, such as the cause condition, time condition, target condition, intention condition, etc. In recent years, the "anti-murder case" involving justifiable defense had received widespread attention, and there were certain difficulties in the identification of justifiable defense in judicial practice. Therefore, the release of the movie " 20 " triggered the audience's understanding of self-defense.
Recently, Zhang Yimou's movie," The 20th," had sparked heated discussions. The title of the film was taken from article 20 of the criminal law, which described the justice and human feelings behind the law of self-defense. The content of justifiable defense is clearly stipulated in article 20 of the Criminal Law. That is, in order to protect the interests of the state and the public, as well as the personal, property and other rights of individuals or others from being violated, an act taken to stop the illegal violation and cause damage to the offender is justifiable defense and shall not be subject to criminal responsibility. However, if self-defense clearly exceeded the necessary limits and caused significant damage, criminal responsibility should be incurred, but the punishment could be reduced or exempted. The film revealed the axiom behind the law of justifiable defense by showing several cases, triggering the audience's thinking and discussion about justifiable defense.
Hermione and Pansy could be great academic rivals in a fanfiction. Hermione is known for her intelligence and hard work, while Pansy is also quite competitive. They might constantly be trying to outdo each other in exams and class projects. For example, in a Transfiguration class, they could both be vying for the top grade. This rivalry could drive both of them to study harder and learn more advanced magic.
Character dynamics. The way Anakin interacts with his rival, whether it's through words, actions in battles or during training sessions. Another key element is the motivation behind the rivalry. It could be for power, recognition or different views on the Force.
First, create a unique original character (OC). Develop their backstory, personality, and their reason for having a rivalry with Anakin. For example, if your OC is a Jedi, they might have different views on the Force or the Jedi Code compared to Anakin. Then, think about the setting and the events that will fuel this rivalry. It could be a competition for a certain mission or a difference in ideology within the Jedi Order. Start with a strong opening that immediately shows the tension between the two characters.
Jealousy is a common theme. Family members may be jealous of each other's achievements, inheritances, or the love they receive from other family members. For example, in 'King Lear', the daughters' jealousy over their father's kingdom leads to chaos.
One common theme is competition for parental love and attention. Siblings often feel they need to be the favorite. Another is competition in achievements like in school or sports. For example, in a story, two siblings might fight over who gets the best grades. Also, jealousy is a big theme. When one sibling has something the other wants, like a new toy or a special privilege, it can lead to rivalry.
Once upon a time, there were two sisters, Anna and Bella. Anna was good at academics while Bella was excellent in sports. Their parents often compared them. At a family gathering, there was a race. Anna thought she could win to show she was better than Bella at something. Bella also was determined. During the race, they were neck and neck. In the end, Bella won. Anna felt jealous. However, later they both understood that they each had their own strengths and they became closer, no longer letting rivalry come between them.
One time, my siblings and I were arguing over who got to sit in the front seat of the car. My brother tried to be sneaky and ran ahead to claim it. But my sister, being quicker, pushed him aside and sat down, saying 'First come, first served!' with a big grin. My brother's shocked face was hilarious.