Watch The 100 — S01e13 1

Watch The 100 — S01e13 1

Contrast Clarke’s calculated "numbers-based" leadership with the Kantian ethics of the Ark, where every life supposedly had a set value but was often "floated" for the survival of the species.

1. The Utilitarian Trap: Clarke Griffin and the "Greater Good" Watch the 100 s01e13 1

Based on the season one finale of The 100 , "We Are Grounders (Part 2)," here are three concepts for an "interesting paper" ranging from philosophical analysis to socio-political commentary. Use the contrast between the Grounders' gritty warfare

Use the contrast between the Grounders' gritty warfare and the Mountain Men's sterile, "civilized" quarantine ward. This paper examines the shifting portrayal of the

Analyze how the show initially frames the Grounders as the primary "monstrous" antagonist, only to reveal them as a structured society with a strict ethical code ("Blood must have blood").

Discuss the irony of Clarke ending the season in a cell, just as she began it, suggesting that her "necessary" violence only leads to a cycle of imprisonment.

This paper examines the shifting portrayal of the Grounders and the introduction of the Mountain Men.