Marvel morals

Movies


What can you learn from them in real life?


Spiderman 3: there is no age to be kind-hearted and help others

Captain America: The Winter Soldier: a friend never abandons himself, despite everything

WandaVision: We cannot escape from the past or change what happened, only progress and gain experience of what we lived.

Avengers Endgame: sometimes even the person you least think would give his life for you, those people are worth more than gold.


Facts that are useful in family life and examples:


Spiderman 3: After the tragedy of losing his Uncle Ben, Peter finds his true purpose in life. Beyond using his powers for personal gain, he discovers that he can make a difference by helping those who need him most. Despite being inexperienced and dealing with the problems that every teenager faces, remember that a true superhero uses his powers responsibly to serve others. Kindness and justice are two wonderful values ​​that Spider-Man teaches children and young people.

Captain America: The Winter Soldier: Nobility and loyalty as Captain America
Captain America has many ways to show his love and protection to those in need. But a clear case of nobility and loyalty stands out in his eternal youth and that, despite this, he continues to love the woman he fell in love with for the first time.

WandaVision: Adequate rhythm and dosage of emotions. The exciting situations have been delivered little by little giving us time to enjoy them. The series little by little has taken a rhythm that makes the chapters of little more than thirty minutes fly away.

Avengers Endgame: OUR WORST ENEMY IS OURSELVES

Who doesn't remember the comical, but also epic battle between America's butt against idealistic Captain Steve Rogers? Enriching resulting sequence because it shows us how emotions dominate us. To show the moment when Steve Rogers finds out that Bucky is alive. How a longing is capable can take away our total concentration.



By: Jorge Farfan and Maryeli Gomez

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