1) I think that the movie's theme of "family duty vs personal ambition and following your dreams" is completely unfair. Children and others should have control of their own life and be the person they want to be. They should be able to have personal ambitions or goals for them to achieve and become the person they want to be. Also, they should be able to follow their dreams because some folks have talents that should be shared throughout the entire world, the family shouldn't be the only thing that's holding that back, think for yourself, don't let others think for you. In my opinion, I think that none of the characters are role models because everyone has a flaw in them. Miguel can't really be a role model since he's still a kid, Imelda doesn't forgive Hector (holding a grudge), the family who are already dead following the person who seems the scariest (be your own leader), and the family who isn't dead for not letting Miguel do what he wants to do (following his dreams they are holding him back).
2) In my opinion, what it means to be a part of a family is when you have the same DNA as that person. So that already proves that you and that person with the same DNA or Blood are relatives or "family". Now some people may try to think of this from another point of view where people care about you. However, I don't think this is true because the people who care for you the most aren't necessarily your family. Although you can call them that, to be a part of a family is to be a member of a group of people with the same DNA or blood. I think that being "In" a family is the same thing because you are still technically "part" of that family so there is no point in going more in depth with that. But to end it all off, DNA or "Genes" is what groups you with certain people.
4) I just want to point out that this question makes absolutely no sense because technically Miguel did take Imelda's blessing. It's just that he broke the promise and tried to play in the middle of the Plaza concert. Anyway, it may have been bad if Miguel "followed up" (not "received") on Imelda's blessing earlier in the story because then he would have never seen who his actual father is. Also, he wouldn't become the great musician that he became at the end of the story. Finally, he wouldn't have been able to bring Imelda and Hector together again (Hector is his real father). Sorry, but there is still one more thing that wouldn't have happened if he "followed up" on Imelda's blessing. He wouldn't have been able to expose "Hernando De La Cruz" for killing his father and taking the music.
6) I think that a lot of things would have been different for Miguel's family if Imelda had hoped the best for her husband (Hector). One of these things is that his portrait or picture would have been in the "Ofrenda" for the family to see and remember him as one of the best Spanish musicians in the world. I also want to say that if Imelda considered Hector of coming back but something happened to him she'd be really sad when he left, especially when she went to the land of the living and found out that he had died long before. Also, their daughter would have been devastated to find out her father left the family and grew up to hate him. However, everything happened in the exact opposite ways and that was how COCO played out. One time I thought the worst of someone was a friend because he stole some food from me. Then, the kid said sorry and apologized saying he was hungry so I didn't have a problem with it.
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I am going to be talking about an anime that I like to watch so-called, "My Hero Academia" because it is super cool. Apparently, there is this monster called, "Nomu" and they are super dangerous. They care called, "Nomu" and will murder you in seconds". Well, according to someone who watches the anime and even reads the manga the flying nomu who attacks "Deku" (protaginist) is actually a little kid that was turned into a monster when eh grew up. In this anime everyone has powers or at least 80% do. So this one kid (who isn't that important but it's still sad) had dragon or bat wings as his power and he seemed to have been captured by the Supervillian organization and killed. From there, they took his power and created super strong monsters from it, it's really sad and I hope there is more to it.
2) In my opinion, what it means to be a part of a family is when you have the same DNA as that person. So that already proves that you and that person with the same DNA or Blood are relatives or "family". Now some people may try to think of this from another point of view where people care about you. However, I don't think this is true because the people who care for you the most aren't necessarily your family. Although you can call them that, to be a part of a family is to be a member of a group of people with the same DNA or blood. I think that being "In" a family is the same thing because you are still technically "part" of that family so there is no point in going more in depth with that. But to end it all off, DNA or "Genes" is what groups you with certain people.
4) I just want to point out that this question makes absolutely no sense because technically Miguel did take Imelda's blessing. It's just that he broke the promise and tried to play in the middle of the Plaza concert. Anyway, it may have been bad if Miguel "followed up" (not "received") on Imelda's blessing earlier in the story because then he would have never seen who his actual father is. Also, he wouldn't become the great musician that he became at the end of the story. Finally, he wouldn't have been able to bring Imelda and Hector together again (Hector is his real father). Sorry, but there is still one more thing that wouldn't have happened if he "followed up" on Imelda's blessing. He wouldn't have been able to expose "Hernando De La Cruz" for killing his father and taking the music.
6) I think that a lot of things would have been different for Miguel's family if Imelda had hoped the best for her husband (Hector). One of these things is that his portrait or picture would have been in the "Ofrenda" for the family to see and remember him as one of the best Spanish musicians in the world. I also want to say that if Imelda considered Hector of coming back but something happened to him she'd be really sad when he left, especially when she went to the land of the living and found out that he had died long before. Also, their daughter would have been devastated to find out her father left the family and grew up to hate him. However, everything happened in the exact opposite ways and that was how COCO played out. One time I thought the worst of someone was a friend because he stole some food from me. Then, the kid said sorry and apologized saying he was hungry so I didn't have a problem with it.
Google News
I am going to be talking about an anime that I like to watch so-called, "My Hero Academia" because it is super cool. Apparently, there is this monster called, "Nomu" and they are super dangerous. They care called, "Nomu" and will murder you in seconds". Well, according to someone who watches the anime and even reads the manga the flying nomu who attacks "Deku" (protaginist) is actually a little kid that was turned into a monster when eh grew up. In this anime everyone has powers or at least 80% do. So this one kid (who isn't that important but it's still sad) had dragon or bat wings as his power and he seemed to have been captured by the Supervillian organization and killed. From there, they took his power and created super strong monsters from it, it's really sad and I hope there is more to it.
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