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Wednesday, October 29, 2014

"In Harmony" The Little Mermaid and Friends

Friendship is one of the greatest blessings and supports, no matter the situation. I know that as I have come to make new friends as well as have suffered the loss of friends that friendship has seen me through many hardships. As is used in Disney's The Princess and the Frog
 "We all be there for you,
we gonna take you all the way down.
We know where you going
and we goin' wit' chu
taking you all the way!"


Friends can help guide you through the darkness and teach you to, "Keep Swimming" -Dory.


I know that even in difficult work situations having a friend makes the work become play and the day is brightened.


Have the strength to open your mouth to a new friend and trust that things will work through in the end. As you come to know yourself you can come to know how to be a better friend, too. To gain a good friend you but first be a good friend. It is very hard sometime to step out of your bubble and talk to someone, but I know through experience that sometimes we find the strongest friends through that.

There are so many different kinds of personalities that help us to learn how to work in harmony with each other. That is why "In Harmony" is one of my favorite songs. It teaches us that it is important to have some differences and how we are better able to accomplish a wide range of need than if we were all one kind of person.

"If there was only one note,
how boring life would be.
I so glad are are so many notes,
in many different keys!"
This is the start of the song, and due to a long period of time not hearing it I cannot be sure of the rest, but it holds the same message. By working together with different personality we can find a sonata mixed in the people we come into contact with. Harmony is key to changing the world and helping it become a place of peace and serenity.

Monday, October 27, 2014

"My Father's Eyes"

The thought that keeps playing in my head is "my father's eyes." It is a phrase commonly used to refer to the connection to their parent. The reason I want to cover this topic today is the use of the father figure in helping a hero understand their place in the scheme of things. For example, as Lion King has been my main focus, Mufasa:


The father of Simba, who later becomes the protagonist of the movie poses the wisdom and teacher of Simba. Through his actions the audience can see the love and care he has for his son. The desire for the youth to grow up to be a wise and good being. Mufasa takes the time necessary to raise, and love his son the way kids are suppose to learn. By play and by experience. Even when it feels difficult the king helps and does what is, perhaps, inconvenient for him.

Next, I would like to focus on Fa Zhou:


The father of Mulan. At times he may seem tough and unloving, but when the time is right he sits down and talks with his daughter about the process of learning in life. His most famous quote is that of "this one's late, I bet that when it blooms, it will be the most beautiful of all." Helping her to understand that she may just be a late bloomer and that she is precious in his sight. Even towards the end as he is missing and worrying for her she arrives and tries to mend whatever breach there may be. He ignores the things of worldly import and hugs her close and tells her of his care. Fathers really make a difference in our lives.

Finally, I would like to focus on Marlin:


Over-protective and very skeptical covers much of the personality of this father. He, through previous experience, lost many loved ones in a single moment. But by chance Nemo survived the attack. Nemo, doesn't really come to understand how much his father loves him until he is kidnapped and taken away. Marlin risks everything, his own life included to try and rescue his son. Along the way he meets Dory and comes to learn to rely on others and not just his own strength. As they are reunited he again has to learn to trust that his own son can and is capable of many things. But he shows his trust and love by letting Nemo do his part. Nemo comes to know that Marlin truly loves him and is willing to do anything necessary to keep him safe.

Now, all of these characteristics are present in my own father. Because he is there for me I have been able to accomplish so much more. He has pushed when I was unwilling to do so, and by creating goals for me that make me work I have become stronger, and I hope, wiser. I am grateful for him and all that he has done for me. Even so I am grateful to my Grandfathers and my ancestors that have made many sacrifices for their families and done so much to make it possible for us to be here today. Fathers are necessary to change the world. They desire for their children to have better than they and try to help lead them on the path.

All the same applies to our Heavenly Father, He gave us all the chance to come to the earth and to learn and to grow. He gave us the chance to come into Celestial glory and to know of Him better. He provided a Savior by sacrificing His own Son to pay the price for us. How great is the love of our God, our Father, and our Support! May we all reflect our Father's eyes.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

A Common Theme

I have come to notice that most films that become popular, books, songs, and other such things tend to have the theme of looking past the outside to the person inside. The process of finding who the person truly is, not by how they look, or what their previous situation was. For instance, The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a story of a man who is deformed into what most people would be considered hideous and revolting to look upon. And yet, you are given a specific and serious look into his background and personality before most of the other characters even come into play. You see the soft-hearted guy who is left alone to deal with his loneliness and sorrows. His "master" as Frollo is called, constantly destroys his confidence and abuses him. The time of recognizing his worth comes as Esmerelda comes into the story. She sees passed the appearance and comes to know the man he is.


Also comes many more, such as Dumbo, Tangled, Frozen,  and more titles that are showing the need to look past the first obvious picture. These all have some deep emotional value that we as people understand. I have been on both ends of the spectrum. When I feel left out and alone it is difficult to see my own value and the contributions I can make. Though, also comes the time that Someone reaches out and sees passed the initial instance that may hold them back. The joy of making a new friend out weighs any of the awkward starts. This opens doors and allows for many to know the joy of fellowship.


Even as the theme of change shows up many times, there is that constant connection to the past, past friends, loves, family, and so on. This just shows the love behind the meaning and the story. I know that I often cried when shows had a bitter-sweet farewell from characters, as one goes off on a grand adventure. The other is left sorrowful for the change, and yet they, too, have something to look forward to and a joy to come.