Author's Note: In this piece, I wrote about the theme in the movie "Elf". I focused a lot on my transitions and using different styles of transitions. Please Enjoy.
“The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for
all to here!” That is quoted by, in my opinion, the most cheerful elf ever to
live on this planet, Buddy. “Elf”, by David Berenbaum, is about a adult elf who
as a baby crawled into Santa’s sack on Christmas night, little did Santa know
his sack wasn’t empty and brought baby Buddy back with him to the North Pole.
Buddy was raised by an elder elf, he called Papa Elf. Papa Elf raised Buddy to
believe he was an elf, but he was a special elf.
Buddy believed Papa Elf
and that he was a real elf, but after he found out all his life
everything he thought was a lie, Papa Elf helped him set out to find his true
family that lived in New York, that leads us to our theme. Believe, that is the
theme of the story. Throughout the story of Buddy, he faced many people that
didn’t believe in Santa Claus or themselves. Most importantly he met his
father, Walter Hobbs, who also didn’t believe in the beauty of Christmas and
spent most of his time at his job and not with his family. He was on the
naughty list. That didn’t stop Buddy, he believed in his father and loved him
even if he was on the naughty list. Buddy soon found out that his father had a
son, Michael, and wife, Emily. Buddy
loved Michael, they were brothers. Michael believed Buddy and that he was an
elf.
Buddy and Michael were best buds, and they were inseparable.
Along the way buddy got a job at a major Christmas store, called Gimbles. While
working there Buddy met the girl of his dreams, Jovie. Michael helped Buddy
learn how to make a good impression on Jovie. Later that Thursday, Buddy and
Jovie went on a first date to go and explore New York.
New York was much different from the North pole for Buddy.
There were no elves, no toy making factories, and not everyone was very kind
there. Near the end of the movie Walter then starts to believe in Buddy and
that he is indeed a wonderful elf and a great son. Also, because Buddy believed
in his father so much, Walter finally got his spot on the nice list.
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