Need an research paper on equality, race and disability in films. Needs to be 12 pages. Please no plagiarism. The philosophy of others has been coined by Emanuel Levinas in terms of ethics while the extension of the philosophy of ‘Other’ in the context of feminism was noted by Luce Irigaray. In order to evaluate the philosophical intersection of these philosophers, the films The Help and The Intouchables have been selected for evaluation. Furthermore, to make the evaluation concrete, particular scenes will be discussed in the course of the paper to shed light on the consequences of race, equality, and disability (Voss, 2006, P.67).The two chosen films have surely marked the issues of equality, racism, and disability in their plots. Underpinning the theoretical and philosophical considerations, it is much easier to note that Irigaray’s philosophy of sexual differentiation and the consideration of the other is visible in the context of both films. Also, Levinas’s view states that it is on the self, not underlying the other (opposite of same), to perceive the morality that is set in the society or in a group (Lévinas & Poller, 1972, P.92). Both these philosophies are easy to note and expound in the chosen films (Bostic, 2012 P.7). In order to evaluate the usage of the philosophy of Levinas and Irigaray in both films, it is much important to understand the stories and the characters of the film. In short, it is necessary for the readers to know the exact plot where different issues of racism, equality, and disability are evidently underpinned concept (Irigaray, An Ethics of Sexual Difference, 2007, P.48). Following is the background of the actual plots of the films:The plot of the film has been set during the Civil Rights era which is the period of the early 1960s. The film revolves around the story of a white woman who automatically creates a strong bond of sisterhood with the black maids. The white woman namely Skeeter finds about the difficult life long experiences of the black&nbsp.maids. Since Skeeter wants to opt for the career of a writer, she beholds the real-life stories of the colored women. This enlightens her mind with the facts she was never aware of (Marcus, 2008). In particular, the story reflects the racist attacks of white families against the black people (Taylor, 2011). The plot has been set in a civil right era which enables the audiences to take a glance at the period which was most complicated for the black people to make their mark in American society.&nbsp. It should be noted that the film has also projected the strong character of the black women namely Aibileen and Minny who worked in white families.&nbsp.