The Bees Movie Analysis

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When we are children, we are so excited to grow up, go to school, graduate and get the job. We all are riding the bicycle, however, when we get there we don't want it. It seems like things that look good from far away may not be that compelling and entertaining when we get there. Something similar happens to Barry Benson, who is not so excited by the idea of working for the rest of his life. It was very intriguing when he asks "Are you going to work us to death?" The teacher replied, "We certainly hope so." while everyone around him laugh lightly. The Bee movie mainly revolves around Barry B. Benson, who is the protagonist and plays an important role in the movie. A honeybee Beery Benson, who have graduated a just a short …show more content…

This gives him a reason to fight and do something which is not done by anyone. This specific case got everyone's attention, including bees and humans everywhere in the world. The representative of the honey farm is Layton T. Montgomery, who makes a very insulting comment against bees in the trail. He wanted to evoke them. Adam got furious and could not endure the comments, as a result, he stings Montgomery. This reflected toward the integrity which may say something about the ethos of bees. While Barry visits Adam in the hospital, he sees smoke which is very toxic and threatening for everyone. He utilizes the information in the case of that bee's life is in danger because of human smoking agents. Therefore, this indication favored the bees by winning the trial. He also got all the honey that human has taken away from them. They got all the honey which ended up putting bees out of their current jobs. They had nothing to do even though it felt okay in the beginning, but as time passed bees start getting bored and miserable. Vaness is moving out of the city as there are no flowers to run the flower shop. He finds out that flowers almost no longer existing. There are some flowers left in the California. So, Barry compels Vanessa to go to California and bring the flowers to the Pollen Jocks. …show more content…

He is associated with multiple identities because he is funny, demanding, the protester, free spirit, expressive, fighter, rebel, mature yet youthful and sympathetic, and challenging. He is very wise still very child-like and he knows how to change as what kind of condition he is involved with, as the story changes to Barry disappointed with the job opportunity, to discovering human taking advantage of honey, fighting a case to bringing back the flowers. He had really good sense the situation to assimilate to it. The attitude which his perspective was multiple personalities. He could adapt to the situation quickly and do not react very irrational. The personality influences all kind of relationship Barry worked in even being in the hive with his friends, exploring the outside world which played key position how our personality differs from other. This shows that we all have a different personality, this aid us to know which category we may fall in. It is very efficient to know what type of personality we are and what may be the features of our personality. This supports us to know how we work and interact well with people which are around

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