journey to find home

Sincere 2022-04-21 09:02:18

After watching the movie "Paddington Bear": Happy families are all the same, but unhappy families are different. Bear Paddington has been looking for a real home - a real happy home. The first element of a happy family - acceptance. "Everyone in London is different, so everyone can fit in". Paddington is not human, he accepts his differences, and Mr. Brown's family accepts his differences. No two people are exactly the same, the key is whether they can accept each other, the gentleman is harmonious but different, the villain is the same but not harmonious. The second element of a happy family - kindness. Mr. Brown's family is very kind. They took in Paddington, who was on the street, and gave him a real home. The third element of a happy family - love. All contradictions and estrangements can be dissolved with love. A happy family makes members feel like this: The first feeling - belonging and security. Paddington has this feeling, family, some people share the joy, some people share the pain, there is care, warmth and satisfaction. The second feeling - a sense of support. Family support is the most important social support force. The third feeling - comfort. Let the family become a harbour of happiness, where there is material satisfaction, spiritual happiness and warmth, and spiritual closeness. May everyone find a true home like Paddington.

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Paddington quotes

  • Paddington: Dear Aunt Lucy. I'm sorry I haven't written sooner but so much has been happening. I even met the explorer's daughter, but she tried to stuff me, so Mrs. Bird threw her off a roof. Millicent Clyde. The Judge didn't think that prison would do her any good. So instead he gave her community service...

    Millicent: No Please! Anything! Anything but that!

    Paddington: In the petting zoo.

  • Mary Brown: He's about three foot six, he's got a bright red hat on, and a blue duffel coat... and he's a bear.

    Policeman: Its not much to go on.

    Mary Brown: Really?