Identity and labels do not define a person

Brionna 2022-04-20 09:01:03

Plot: While sailing at sea, Elizabeth rescued the pirate Bill Turner's child, Will Turner. In order to protect the child, Elizabeth took off the pirate gold coin worn around Will's neck and kept it with him. "Black Pearl" captain Jack's first mate, Barbossa, rebelled and took the "Black Pearl", but they were cursed to turn into skeletons on a moonlit night. Barbossa wants to take the gold coins in Elizabeth's hands to lift the curse on himself and his crew; old Captain Jack wants to take back the "Black Pearl" that belonged to him; and Will wants to rescue his beloved Elizabeth.

Will is the son of a pirate, with the blood of a pirate, but Will is full of kindness, justice, bravery and perseverance.

Elizabeth is the daughter of the Governor, of noble blood, but still full of kindness, justice, compassion and bravery.

Jack is an out-and-out pirate, but he is kind and brave, pursues freedom wholeheartedly, and does not kill any civilian indiscriminately.

Barbossa is a pirate and a representative of evil, but he is not heinous. He still retains a little loyalty, such as letting go of Captain Jack and agreeing to let Elizabeth go. He is a person who is cursed by desire. Wine and gold and silver treasures can no longer satisfy her. When he has all these, he finds that he has lost consciousness and wants to taste the taste of apples. But until death, this traceability has not been completed.

Identity and label do not define a person, what can really define a person is what he does.

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Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl quotes

  • Barbossa: So what now, Jack Sparrow? Are we to be two immortals locked in an epic battle until Judgment Day and trumpets sound?

    Jack Sparrow: Or you could surrender.

  • Barbossa: I feel... cold.