Fairy tales are always black and white, and more direct. Mom and Dad’s elder brothers are outraged, and the principal is simply the metamorphosis of a witch, destroying everything with violence.
Matilda has been considered a mistake and an accident since birth. Mom, Dad, and the headmaster used the most vicious face, telling her over and over again that you are an idiot, you are terrible, and you are all wrong.
However, in the day-to-day denial and disapproval, Matilda was still lively, sunny, smart and brave growing up, and finally lived with her favorite teacher and lived the beautiful life she imagined.
I admire such a person very much, living in a terrible and always negated environment all the time, and still maintain positive self-confidence.
I think Matilda must be because of books. She loves reading since she was a child. She has been reading since she was 2 years old (the movie takes away the fantasy color), and she read all kinds of books. Her world is broader, so she believes in herself and accepts herself more.
I am a person who is easily influenced and self-doubt, so I used to be a more pleased role. In the past few years, I have also been groping for self-exploration, learning self-love, and learning truth.
Don’t care about others so much, and don’t have to listen to others telling yourself whether it’s okay. Listening to your own inner voice is a great thing.
Not being recognized may not be your own fault. If you learn to protect yourself and be kind, one day your life will change drastically.
Knowing Matilda this lovely and beautiful girl today is my little luck today.
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