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On the influence of family education on children from Forrest Gump
? I have nothing to do at the weekend. I relived the movie Forrest Gump. I still remember that the first time I saw this film was in junior high school. At that time, the school organized it as an educational film for students. At that time, I thought it was a very inspirational movie. I think Gump is stupid and lucky. Now I watched it again, but what attracted me more was the life development curve of the hero and heroine in the play. Forrest Gump's open life is in sharp contrast to Jenny's self-indulgence and depravity. I keep thinking when I watch it, what makes them so different. Faced with the different life experiences and endings of the male and female protagonists in the film, I was lost in thought.

? Forrest Gump's life is legendary. He was born mentally retarded with an IQ of only 75, but he eventually surpassed most people with normal intelligence and became a billionaire. In Forrest Gump's life, his mother is definitely the person who has the greatest influence on Forrest Gump. This strong woman, without a husband, lives alone with Forrest Gump, although she does not hesitate to have sex with the principal in order to get Forrest Gump into a normal school. However, we cannot deny her success in education. She told Forrest Gump from an early age that "you are no different from others" and that "only those who do stupid things are called fools". Since she was a child, she gave Forrest Gump a confidence and told him that she was no different from ordinary people, including many philosophical words such as "Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you are going to get". "You must let go of the past before you can move on." Forrest Gump often thinks of what his mother told him when he encountered setbacks and misfortunes in his life. The great mother never felt that her children were inferior from beginning to end. On the contrary, she has been trying to make him receive the best education, not to let others look down on him, support him, regard him as her pride, and even encourage Forrest Gump to face death calmly before he dies.

? On the other hand, the life of the heroine Jenny in the film is very miserable. She is a beautiful girl with normal intelligence. Because my father is an alcoholic, he doesn't care about her life, and even often sexually assaulted her and abused her every day. Under the influence of such growing environment, Jenny is promiscuous, self-indulgent, addicted to drugs and suicidal. Her heart has always been very inferior, and she has always felt that she is not worthy of happiness and has always refused.

Parents are the best teachers for children. This sentence is vividly expressed in this movie. Children spend their childhood with their parents. Parents' words and deeds even affect their lives. Think about ourselves. Are our personalities more or less influenced by our parents? The answer is yes. Let's imagine what Forrest Gump's life would be like if his mother were another person. Maybe he has entered a special school. If Jenny's father was changed to a sunny and enlightened father, she would be a positive and outstanding woman.

Family is the place where memory begins, the long years of growth and the direction of departure. The memory of the past and the future direction will affect a person's fate, and family is the cradle of fate. A person's personality, moral character, and way of choosing life are all branded with family. Family education is both enlightenment education and lifelong education for a person, which is worth learning and thinking about.