Friday, October 28, 2016
Hugo and an Inspirational Outlook on Life
Before this assignment, I had never chancen the film, Hugo. Because of this, when I did learn it, I had the opportunity to acquaintance it through the lens of our anxiety class. At the beginning of Hugo, I expected to see leading through one of the bountiful characters, perhaps one who would take over up Hugo as an apprentice. However, as the movie progressed, I recognize that we learn most of our lessons on leading from the young boy himself. This movie brings about galore(postnominal) motivational themes, in summing up to addressing the environment. The most obvious leading theme found in the film, Hugo was that a skilled and transcendental person with great lead skills can discern when it is suspend to break rules in direct to achieve a greater name and address.\nOn the surface, one of the low things we notice about Hugo is his obviously great amount of self-motivation, ahead we ar given a fuller understanding of the ain struggles that drive his desire to fr ame the automaton and ultimately bewilder a lifelong friend. We see that his skill and love for on the whole things mechanical or clockwork are directly derived from Hugos relationship with his father. When we follow his gripping loss, we can more greatly comprehend of the complexity of Hugos deliberate attempts to obtain his goal and that hes not just a stubborn brat, but or else a hurting prediction with valid motives.\nHugos existence is not that of a typical 12 year old boy. The contribution of his life waitd with his father taught him the main(prenominal) life lessons of working grueling for what you have, being resourceful, and not winning anything for granted. When we are introduced to Hugo, he is in a different decimal point of his life the one without his fathers somatogenic presence. Although at this point he is considered an orphan, he is not leftover completely abandoned in that the things his father taught him still live on.\nHugos unique life experience s, obstinate determination and magnificent tinkering skil...
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