
'An Education' Junket
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Philosophy, Moral Science, Arts
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9th - 10th Grade
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Hard
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The transcript discusses the director's view of a story as a loss of innocence with David as the villain. However, the speaker disagrees, suggesting that the director's statements are often complex and not straightforward. The speaker believes David is not a villain, as his actions are not intended to harm but to enjoy life and help others. The speaker contrasts this with true villainy, exemplified by figures like Jeffrey Dahmer.
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