Killing the Bride during her helpless status in a coma would be an immoral act. Furthermore, this would diminish his squad as an assassin. Therefore, the view of ethics of virtue significantly portrays the approach in emphasizing the critical thinking of behavior rather than the immoral action of an individual.
Elle juxtaposes the ethics of utilitarianism where he was instructed to kill the Bride and found it desirable to complete the mission. The utilitarian core concept insinuate for effects of an action to depend on the action. Ella found it morally acceptable to kill the Bride for escaping the squad and their group leader. However, Bill calls off the mission as an order to be respected since the Bride was in a coma (Pollock, 2007).
As soon as the Bride recovered from coma and discovered that her baby was gone, she was driven by the egoism of revenging the mission. She thought of revenging the act upon Bill and his squad over the wedding massacre (Pollock, 2007).
In conclusion, the film character analysis addresses the ethics of virtue and the utilitarianism being the primary ethical drives. Therefore, the movie critically provides the critical thinking and the consequences of action in identifying the traits in the