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the poet did not face physical or earthly fears,when he experienced his sleep true or false​

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Answered by girlherecrazy
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     I think that the film wants the audience to walk away with a feeling of possibility.  Anything is possible.  While there are several indications in the film that boys are better rescuers, and that women are just emotional and have to have the assistance of a male, I don’t feel that this is the main message of the film.  The characters went up against terrible odds; they faced the Horned King, and defeated him.   The befriended total strangers, and in the end they won out over evil.  I feel that this was the main purpose of the movie, to show that no matter what we are faced with, there is always a way.  The movie explored the land of the mystical: talking creatures, winged dragons, and magic cauldrons.  This excites the imagination of the audience, and makes all the little idiosyncrasies of the movie seem to fade away.  One gets caught up in the film, and doesn’t notice that Eilonwy’s dress is purple, or that Gurgi is childlike.  They see interesting characters who work together to conquer a magical king and save the world.

 

 

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