Please teach your children to be kind and humble

Otha 2021-12-06 19:20:58

The movie is about: Mr. Wonka, who owns the world's largest chocolate factory, put five gold tickets into the chocolates he produced in order to find an heir. Any child who received the gold tickets can visit her factory for free. So, Augustus? Grup, Violet? Borregard, Veluka? Solder, Mike? Five lucky kids from Tivi and Charlie came to his factory. However, during the visit, the four children except Charlie had problems due to greed, arrogance, coquettishness, and disobedience, and were eventually eliminated. Later, Charlie helped Willy Wonka find his family, so Willy Wonka gave him the factory. Since then, they have all lived happily. In the whole movie, the person who impressed me the most is the coquettish Veluka? Solder, because she was overspoiled and indulged by her parents since she was a child, her character is very domineering. Obviously there are so many pets in the family that she can open a zoo, and she insists that her father buy her a squirrel trained in harvesting nuts in the Willy Wonka factory. Knowing that Mr. Wonka would not sell them, and once they touched the nuts in the hands of squirrels, they would go crazy. She still insisted on catching the squirrels despite Mr. Wonka and her father’s dissuasion. As a result, she and her father were thrown away. Into the garbage dump. What caused such a spoiled child? It's a parent! Parents are used to it every day, always doting and nurturing. The main reason why Veluka is so arrogant and unreasonable is that she has not received a good education and her parents have not been able to cultivate her correct attitude towards life. Charlie, another child in the film, is different. Although his family is poor, his parents have given him a good education since he was young, taught him to be kind, and teach him to be content, so in the end he succeeded. Looking at the attitude of Veluka’s parents towards her, think about the children nowadays, all of them live in a happy and wealthy family. Parents treat their children as "little emperors" and "little princesses", holding them in their hands for fear. I'm afraid of turning it in my mouth. I have a classmate who is from a wealthy family. His parents treat him as the "emperor" and wait on him. Gradually, he was pampered and proud, and slowly changed from a good classmate with excellent grades to a very annoying little bastard, and his classmates began to stay away from him. Is this parental way of loving right? Are you doing good for your children? There is a saying that things must be reversed. Parents pamper their children too much, and sometimes it will make the children go faster into the abyss of tragedy. wake up! Dear parents! Stop spoiling your children too much, please teach them the qualities of kindness, humility and contentment! Don't let them fall into the trash like Veluka!

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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory quotes

  • Charlie Bucket: But it didn't close forever, it's open right now.

    Mrs. Bucket: Ah, yes, well sometimes, when grown ups say "forever," they mean, "a very long time."

    Grandpa George: Such as, I feel like I've eaten nothing but cabbage soup forever.

    Mr. Bucket: Now pops...

    Grandma Josephine: The factory did close, Charlie.

    Grandpa Joe: And it seemed like it was going to be closed forever. Then, one day, we saw smoke rising from the chimneys. The factory was back in business!

    Charlie Bucket: Did you get your job back?

    Grandpa Joe: No. No one did.

    Charlie Bucket: But there must be people working there.

    Grandma Josephine: Think about it, Charlie. Have you ever seen a single person going into that factory? Or coming out of it?

    Charlie Bucket: No. The gates are always closed.

    Grandpa Joe: Exactly.

    Charlie Bucket: But then, who's running the machines?

    Mrs. Bucket: Nobody knows, Charlie.

  • Violet Beauregarde: [hugs Wonka] Mr. Wonka, I'm Violet Beauregarde.

    Willy Wonka: [freaked out] Oh. I don't care.

    Violet Beauregarde: Well, you should care. Because I'm the girl who's gonna win the special prize at the end.

    Willy Wonka: Well, you do seem confident and confidence is key.