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The Wolverine
by Christopher McQuarrie
Following Mariko's disappearance, Logan confronts Zen about the secrets surrounding the Yashida family and his own forgotten past. The two clash over the definition of honor and Logan's worthiness as a protector, leading Logan to vow to save Mariko despite being an outsider.
Hamlet
by William Shakespeare
Hamlet reflects on his own inaction after witnessing Fortinbras's army marching to risk their lives for a small, insignificant piece of land. He compares his own hesitation to avenge his father's murder with the soldiers' willingness to die for honor, ultimately resolving to commit himself fully to his violent revenge.
The Winter's Tale
Queen Hermione stands trial for adultery and treason, delivering a powerful defense of her integrity and royal honor. She appeals to King Leontes' own conscience and the divine truth of her innocence while acknowledging the tragic loss of her status and family.
Henry V
On the eve of the Battle of Agincourt, King Henry rallies his exhausted and outnumbered troops with a powerful oration on honor and brotherhood. He rejects the need for more reinforcements, asserting that the fewer the men, the greater the share of glory for those who fight.
Merlin
by Julian Jones, Jake Michie, Johnny Capps, Julian Murphy
Merlin desperately attempts to convince Arthur to withdraw from a lethal challenge against an seemingly supernatural knight. Arthur, bound by his sense of duty and honor as the Crown Prince, refuses to back down despite Merlin's warnings that the fight will lead to his certain death.
Bridesmaids
by Annie Mumolo, Kristen Wiig
Annie, reeling from a series of personal and professional setbacks, confides in Officer Rhodes at a bar. She expresses her feelings of failure and self-doubt, particularly regarding her abandoned passion for baking. Rhodes, in turn, offers a comforting perspective and reveals a budding interest in her, creating a moment of unexpected connection amidst her despair.
300
by Zack Snyder, Kurt Johnstad, Michael B. Gordon
Ephialtes, a deformed Spartan outcast, pleads with King Leonidas to let him fight alongside the 300 to reclaim his family's honor. Leonidas is forced to reject him because Ephialtes' physical limitations prevent him from holding his shield high enough to protect the man next to him in the phalanx formation. The rejection leaves Ephialtes devastated and resentful, creating a pivotal moment of emotional stakes for both characters.
Macbeth
Macbeth expresses his hesitation to proceed with the murder of King Duncan, citing the King's recent honors toward him. Lady Macbeth fiercely questions his manhood and resolve, ultimately convincing him to commit to the assassination.
Honour
by Joanna Murray-Smith
Sophie, the daughter of Honor and Gus, expresses her deep-seated feelings of inadequacy and the loss of the safety net her parents' marriage once provided. She confesses to feeling inarticulate and overwhelmed by a darkness she has felt since childhood.
Sophie, a young woman in her early twenties, struggles to articulate the profound sense of existential dread she has felt since childhood. She reveals how the perceived stability and love of her parents, Honor and Gus, was the only thing that kept her grounded against a metaphorical 'jungle' of darkness.
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