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Originally posted by FrenchRose:
Hmm ok, but let's not forget 'Forever' - showing Dawn the book was not a huge immoral act in itself, but it is clear in the conversation she and Tara have with Dawn, that she doesn't consider the questionable morality of certain acts an obstacle in the way of knowledge, success and maybe some sort of power.
But it was also revealed that Willow hadn't expected the book to help Dawn actually do what she wanted. She appeared to be surprised when Tara said that book had references to specific books/spells which Dawn happened to then track down. It was a bad idea, but I don't see it as "immoral", especially given Willow's knowledge and motivations at the time.
Even Dawn doing the spell doesn't seem to be strictly immoral (other than stealing the eggs from the demon), unless you consider Joyce to have been harmed by being resurrected imperfectly (if you consider what was brought back to actually be Joyce).
This is from my perspective and definition of morality. Those with a different perspective might have a different take on it. Of course, one important question is what is Willow's perspective and definition of morality?
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