A trip to London by a foreign bear

Icie 2021-12-16 08:01:07

This is a heart-warming bear’s trip to London. Paddington bear’s hometown was destroyed. It came to human society with excitement and surprise to find old friends. This is not just the psychology of a bear, but it reflects the psychology of a foreigner. This psychology contains two opposites, one is the fearless courage of the innocent and the ignorant, and the other is the low self-esteem caused by loneliness. We can also see persistence, strongness and kindness from this outsider. It walks all by itself, which may be the address of its old friend, which is not something everyone can do; and when it faces hunger and homesickness, it does not eat the last piece of bread hidden in its hat. But in the end it was willing to give bread to the hungry pigeons. If there is a cause, there will be an effect. Its last bit of bread, like what its uncle said, was saved until the most critical moment, not only saving its friends but also saving itself. I think that when you face loneliness, life confusion, no direction, or family full of conflicts, Paddington bear may become your soul chicken soup.

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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?