Surprisingly, ethical behavior is a rare feature for humans. Consistency tends to be overlooked until it appears to someone at a particular moment. In the 1950s, during the era of McCarthyism, many people were arrested on suspicion of communism. The lack of ethical behavior during this time brought mutual opposition and distrust regardless of previous dating. Even if you save a friend or colleague, no one is opposed to these accusations. In Arthur Miller's play, morality and absence are an important theme of "Chura" in "Chura", but its role is rare and special function.
Stephen L. Carter associates honesty with integrity. This article explains three limiting factors. First of all, honesty requires some degree of moral reflection. Secondly, there is a possibility that inconsistency that honesty must be solved. It does not necessarily produce or protect harmony of interpersonal relationships. Thirdly, those who have honesty can trust. It does not avoid social structure and reconstruction of society, as it leaves this problem to the power of interpersonal relations. For example, one manager has taught throughout his life that women are not as smart as men. Therefore, he provides a female employee with a task that I think is easy to adapt to myself. He is faithful to his belief, but he does not accept the responsibility of fair administrators and company representatives. He is honest, but he is not a sincere person.
Integrity is a very respectable feature and is the quality that is most desirable to achieve through personal growth. In Dan Chaon's short story "Big Me", this theme of completeness, completeness, or completeness plays an important role in the hero's life. John O'Day's strange but imaginative view of his life and the world around him has made him look for places to fill the space that makes him feel incomplete all the time.
The theme is expressed through play through characters. One example is John Proctor. This theme can go back to the beginning of the script. When he tried to calm his wife, he got a little sincerity. Then, when he refused to lie to save her and to save himself, it showed the integrity of the director. The director participated in many conflicts through the theater. The first one is a conflict with my wife. Because he committed adultery, this directly affects his internal conflict. Then there is a dispute related to rescuing my wife; this in turn makes him suspect in another conflict. But perhaps the most important thing is to tell the truth and die for that, or lie to lie to the inner conflict among the conscience who committed the crime.