Topic > Class struggle in the film, Green Lantern - 951

Hal was defeated and demonstrated his inferiority by another Lantern - a member of the Intergalactic Green Lantern Corps - but still finds the strength to fight again. He says, “There's a saying on earth that 'I'm only human.' We say this because we are vulnerable; we say it because we know we are afraid; It doesn't mean we were weak. He came to convince the guardians to fight with him. This is the moment when he began to transform from helpless, cowardly and irresponsible into a superhero who protected his planet Earth and single-handedly defeated a dangerous enemy who was terrorizing the entire galaxy. His humanity, which was considered his weakness, was the only thing that allowed him to return to Oa – the headquarters planet of the Intergalactic Green Lantern Corps – because it was his friends who made him understand that his strength was his ability to overcome fear and fear. none of the other Lanterns had this attitude. He wasn't as weak as they thought. We can learn from Green Lantern how he illustrates the power relationship between classes. Since humans were considered a retarded species, Hal was treated as the lower class and was therefore devalued. From this situation we learn that it is wrong to judge people by their appearance or where they come from. Hal's origins have given him enough