1. The Utilitarian Trap: Clarke Griffin and the "Greater Good"
Explore the moral weight of sacrificing her own people (Bellamy and Finn, who were outside) to save the majority inside.
Based on the season one finale of The 100 , "We Are Grounders (Part 2)," here are three concepts for an "interesting paper" ranging from philosophical analysis to socio-political commentary.
2. Post-Apocalyptic Tribalism: The Deconstruction of the "Savage"
Argue that the finale’s twist—the abduction of the delinquents by the technologically advanced "Mountain Men"—subverts the "civilization vs. savagery" trope, revealing that technology does not equate to morality.
1. The Utilitarian Trap: Clarke Griffin and the "Greater Good"
Explore the moral weight of sacrificing her own people (Bellamy and Finn, who were outside) to save the majority inside. Watch the 100 s01e13 1
Based on the season one finale of The 100 , "We Are Grounders (Part 2)," here are three concepts for an "interesting paper" ranging from philosophical analysis to socio-political commentary. "We Are Grounders (Part 2)
2. Post-Apocalyptic Tribalism: The Deconstruction of the "Savage" Watch the 100 s01e13 1
Argue that the finale’s twist—the abduction of the delinquents by the technologically advanced "Mountain Men"—subverts the "civilization vs. savagery" trope, revealing that technology does not equate to morality.