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Jedidiah 2022-10-09 18:52:03

"Beauty and the Beast" is not just about expressing the theme of the victory of love over the curse. What I understand is more about the power of love, knowing how to love others, not only the love of love, but also the love of family, the love of friendship... The protagonist Belle is not only beautiful in appearance, she is also a lovely girl who is enthusiastic, studious, kind, caring, and respectful of others. In order to save her father, she promised to be imprisoned by wild beasts in the magic castle, reflecting her filial piety and bravery. These beautiful qualities made the prince understand how to love others and saved everything about the prince and the castle. If a beast with a fierce appearance and an ugly appearance wants to become a handsome prince, he must learn how to love others and understand compassion and tolerance. This is the process of a prince regaining his beautiful heart. This is not to tell us that appearance beauty is not the most important thing, but spiritual beauty is even more precious. Although the servants in the castle are always blamed by the violent beasts, they still stay by the beast's side. They help the beast and Belle to establish a relationship and finally solve the curse. These all reflect their beautiful qualities. Our children should learn how to love others from an early age, learn to treat others with tolerance and compassion, and avoid the formation of arrogant and selfish personalities. Therefore, the theme of the film is very suitable for children's growth needs.

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Beauty and the Beast quotes

  • Cogsworth: [laughing nervously as a fork skitters by on its tines] Enchanted? Ha-ha ha-ha! Who said anything about the castle being enchanted? Ha-ha-ha.

    [to Lumiere]

    Cogsworth: It was you, wasn't it?

  • Lumiere: [trying to prepare the Beast for his dinner with Belle] Voilà! Oh, you look so, so...

    Beast: [fur done up in curls and bows] Stupid.

    Lumiere: Not quite the word I was looking for. Perhaps a little more off the top.

    Cogsworth: [clears throat, then bows and gestures to the door] Your lady awaits. Hoo-hoo-hoo!