In the beginning, people are inherently good.

Daphney 2022-10-07 00:32:17

Main content: Paddington, a bear from the jungles of Peru, successfully integrated into the Mr. Brown family who took him in in London. He is cute, polite and has a sense of justice. He is deeply loved by the residents and constantly spreads happiness to everyone. It was Aunt Lucy's birthday this year, and little Paddington picked up a one-of-a-kind book in Mr Gruber's antique shop. In order to buy this book as a birthday present, he was lazy on weekdays and had to start doing odd jobs around to earn money. However, the bear's calculation is not as good as the sky, and on the eve of Aunt Lucy's birthday, the book is suddenly and inexplicably stolen. In order to get back this birthday card, little Paddington chased the thief but was mistaken for a thief. He was locked in a forest prison, but he and Mr. Brown were trying their best to find the thief and get him out. In prison, the bear I also met many friends. In the end, the bear was released from prison, the bad guy was in prison, and Aunt Lucy came to London, England.

To be honest, this novel has a simple plot, few characters, and no ups and downs in the plot, but there is a warm current flowing in my heart, that is, the most basic kindness and mutual help between people. Time and time again, the bear has succeeded by being kind and brave, while the thief has been selfish. Self-centered, unwilling to perform on the same stage with others, loves vanity, loves money, but does not work hard, does not improve his acting skills, and is blindly self-righteous. There is a clear contrast between these two characters, which is also a warning to the world that kindness always comes first.

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  • Phoenix Buchanan: Oh, well that sounds entirely... plausible.

    Henry Brown: Does it? Great! Well, I'm delighted to say that everything seems tickety-boo.

    Phoenix Buchanan: Wonderful.

    Henry Brown: So! I'll nip back to the office and get the boys to type that up ASAP. And we'll hope to see you soon!

    Phoenix Buchanan: Indeed! Perhaps next time, *not* in your pyjamas. Ah-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.

    Mary Brown: [laughing] He's such a silly one!

    Phoenix Buchanan: Now, now.

  • Mary Brown: You wanted to get that book so Aunt Lucy could see London, didn't you?

    Paddington: It was always her dream.

    Mary Brown: Well we thought... why look at London in a book? When she could see the real thing.

    [doorbell rings]

    Mary Brown: Why don't you go and answer that?