Obedience and Punishment Orientation - Player 101 is our tattooed gangster. We can say that he is the lowest moral character in the history of Squid Game. He shows his egocentrism by immediately declaring himself the leader. He sees no harm in killing everyone in order to win the grand prize., interest or goals - Actor 111 is a doctor who misuses his profession. Some of the Squid Game employees steal and sell the organs of corpses. The doctor makes a deal with these employees. He learns tricks from the officials in exchange for abusing his profession as a doctor and removing organs from corpses., "good boy-good girl" orientation - Player 212, that is, the female character, who sneers at everyone throughout the Squid Game, makes a wrath for anyone who comes in front of her. He also wants to be in a team from the very beginning. He knows the disadvantages of being alone in the Squid Game. To do this, he first helps Player 67 to see around and risks his life. He then gives Player 101 his lighter to cheat during a game. Here, too, he put himself at risk, but his goal is to be a part of a team., Law and order orientation - Player 199 Our character, who has good intentions from the beginning and thinks about the good of the team, is also a bit poor. He is grateful for even the slightest favor, as he lives under constant pressure in Korea, where he came as an immigrant. This goodwill continues even when the game starts. He accepts one of the strong characters in the game as the authority and does whatever he says. For the team to be good, it fits the order to the end., Social Contract and Individual Rights - Player 456 himself questions Squid Game games from the very beginning. He refuses to play this game, in which people are killed if they lose, in the initial voting. Although he returns to the game due to desperation, he does not go beyond his own value judgments. While those around him are killing each other, he constantly stands in front of it., Universal ethical principle orientation - Player 218 He puts his individual interests above the rights and well-being of other people in various situations. However, later in the story, we see that Sang-woo faces moral challenges and thinks about universal ethical principles beyond his personal interests. Especially towards the end of the series, he encounters his own internal conflicts and struggles with his conscience.,
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