TS is a simple, cute, gifted and intelligent 10-year-old child. He is also the inventor of the perpetual motion machine. He lives in a remote ranch, but his ambitions are far away. He pretended to be an adult to call Smithsonian secretaries, he argued with teachers over homework models and showed teachers papers of his views published in magazines, and he sat in on college courses to assure professors of the challenge. A 10-year-old boy endured the indifference of his family, looked up at the world with his own eyes, and had a high IQ and strong independence. He was told that he had won the Baird Prize, the World Prize for Science, and that he was invited to speak, and he set out on a journey to Washington. After TS peeked at his mother's diary, he felt remorse. He believed that Layton's death was caused by him, so he strengthened his decision to travel alone. After writing a note, he packed his luggage and dragged a heavy weight. suitcases to take the freight train. He was very clever, painted the indicator light red (stop), was chased by the prosecutors and finally got on the train and got into an RV, and later he disguised himself as a dummy during a routine inspection. The scene is very interesting. During this journey, TS showed the innocence, liveliness and curiosity of a 10-year-old child. Coupled with the arrangement of the scenes in the play, it seemed that he was not watching a movie, but such a young man really existed. The reason why this character is Very spiritual, and the wonderful thing is that he is not a dull and cold genius, but a warm character with both EQ and IQ. When he talks to the old man, he listens carefully to the old man telling fairy tales, and treats everyone he meets with kindness. He never despised others because of his intelligence, but got along with them with kindness and sincerity. Although his family is indifferent to him, he still maintains his kindness, purity, and expectation of good things. He was good at observing life, and noticed that after Layton's death, the dog in the family couldn't accept the fact that his little master died, and kept biting at the tin bucket until his mouth was full of blood. After arriving at the Smithsonian College, his speech was humorous and touching. He told the fact that the perpetual motion machine needs to be magnetized after 400 years, indicating that human beings still have a long way to go on the road of the invention of the perpetual motion machine, and then talked about His inner guilt for Layton's death...fantastic travel & special teenager
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1. What is special about water droplets is that they always find the path of least resistance, which is just the opposite for humans
2. A fool is defined as someone who turns something he doesn't understand into a big joke
3. I'm not laughing at where you're going, but you're sure to find your perch
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