Justice In Dorothy Day's Entertaining Angels

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Dorothy Day was strong with her beliefs and stuck to them. She worked with social issues, such as pacifism and women's suffrage. In the movie, Entertaining Angels, Day is portrayed as a character against the church but later converts to Catholicism. The movie shows Day's journey throughout this special time in her life as she goes through a process to love an abundant life full of justice.
Every person has their own idea of a perfect life, however there is no such thing as a completely perfect life. Living life to the fullest is a common saying in today's society and every person has their different opinion of an abundant life. Dorothy Day seemed to not know how to live life to the fullest. Day went about her early life getting with Linus …show more content…

Justice is a fair treatment among all individuals in which they deserve. One example of justice being shown in the movie is when the staff members say “We joined the catholic worker because we wanted to change the world.” The staff members were working for the poor and vulnerable people around them. They wanted to give them the basic needs they deserve as a human being. "I've been arrogant and self righteous and I’m sorry for all of that,” said Dorothy Day to her staff when they had misunderstood what she was doing with serving the poor. They thought she was doing it to be selfish and only for herself and by herself, however that is not what she intended. Dorothy is serving justice to her staff and apologizing for what has come across them. She knows they do not deserve that and age truly did not mean for that to happen. As Dorothy states this quote, it allows justice to served between not only Dorothy and her staff but also God. Lastly, another example of justice being shown throughout the live is when Dorothy states "I know God will fill me with love.” She notices the justice she deserves from God and puts her faith in him. She is talking about how her life has been lonely up until this point because she knows that with God she will feel abundant. She states that through her neighbors that she is serving, God will serve her justice and fill her with love. All of these quotes are important to the movie and without the theme of justice, Entertaining Angels would not have portrayed Dorothy Day's conversion to God to be as realistic as it truly

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