Right As Rain by George P. Pelecanos
Running Head : ETHICS Ethics : Review on Right as Rain by George Pelecanos Name Professor College Class Date Ethics : Review on Right as Rain by George Pelecanos George Pelecanos (2003 ) in his book Right as Rain was able to take an upright perspective at the illegal drug landscape in Washington . He also delivered the hopelessness and violence associated with this scenario With this substance , Pelecanos (2003 ) integrated ethical point of view thru psychological scheme and vivid conspiracy with its remarkable climax . Moreover , the story of Right as Rain

gives an important thought-provoking ethical stand about the most apparent issue therein which is racism . Through the analysis of two main characters , Derek Strange and Terry Quinn , book concluded that there some who are honestly racist without any hesitation of admitting it
Using both a utilitarian and deontological viewpoint , we can only see Strange as always marked with his deep affection for his clients Regardless of that he remained to be 100 efficient at work . To support this , his abrupt amity with Terry Quinn still doesn 't make him bias and corrupted
With the same perspective , the character of Quinn remained secretive in that he is uncertain of the motive in shooting Chris Wilson , the victim He has a dark character marked with violent streaks , which appear pointless . He is also a bit wild . His bond with Derek Strange has in a way saved him from being worse
Theories of Platonic and Aristotelian ethics can be applied in the analysis since it tackles...





