October sky dream, firm will, father and son inheritance

Randi 2022-03-21 09:01:57

After Homer saw the Soviet rockets take off, he didn't want to be a coal worker like his father, he wanted to build rockets too! The father hopes that his son will inherit his own business and continue the coal business. Homer persuaded the other three friends to build rockets with him. They experienced countless failures and were ridiculed and misunderstood by the people of Coalwood Town, but they also got the help of people who believed in them. They became champions of the science fair. They made it! Those who have dreams are shining, and the process of pursuing dreams is long and difficult. Perseverance is the key to overcoming everything. Homer's father, John, is proud, dares to take responsibility, loves coal mines, is persistent and firm. He thinks that homer inherits his career and does a good job of him, which is what he is proud of. Homer runs contrary to his ideas. He wants to leave the coal well and leave In the small town of Coalwood, what homer said to his father made his father agree and support his rocket dream. As he said, he is not different from his father, on the contrary, he is the same as his father, and he succeeds because of the same stubbornness and determination as his father. The father used his spiritual character and charm to teach his son to pursue his dreams firmly!

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October Sky quotes

  • Roy Lee: I'll tell you what's unbelievable... captain of the football team being jealous of you.

  • Principal Turner: Miss Riley, our job is to give these kids an education.

    Miss Riley: Mmm-hmm.

    Principal Turner: Not false hopes.

    Miss Riley: False hopes? Do you want me to sit quiet, let 'em breathe in coal dust the rest of their life?

    Principal Turner: Miss Riley, once in a while... a lucky one... will get out on a football scholarship. The rest of 'em work in the mines.

    Miss Riley: How 'bout I believe in the unlucky ones? Hmm? I have to, Mister Turner, I'd go out of my mind.