Quote Originally Posted by subasan View Post
The perfect example is from the movie, The Dark Knight.

There were two ships. One carried the regular Samaritans and the other carried the criminals of all grades. Both the ships contained explosives and detonators of the other ship. Joker had given them time until 12. If they don't detonate by then, Joker has an alternate switch which detonates both the ships. All the people in both the ships were aware of this situation. Tension was found in both the ships. Complaints and yells can be heard all over. Then one man from the Samaritan ship pulls all his courage and picks the detonator. But he cannot do it and he'll put it back. Whereas in the criminals ship, a criminal will pick the detonator and threw it outside the ship. It represented most of the other criminal's mind. In the meantime, Batman will fight Joker and made sure the detonator is faulted. Even though Batman had all the rights to kill Joker, he didn't kill him. He wanted Joker to be brought before justice.


This scene kinds of represent hope. No one has the right to kill anybody.

Please excuse my pathetic writing. Thanks.
True we don't have any rights to end another person life. I believe in "live and let live".Every creature in this world deserves a happy and peaceful life.