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Saturday, 20 March 2010 07:31

Mr Bean

I love Mr Bean very much and I have watched his works on and off again and again. Actually, in Mr Bean series, making audience laugh is only the manner, but his attitude towards life, his kindness and his simplicity are the themes. I enjoy the moment the most when Mr Bean lulls his teddy bear to sleep carefully. In Mr Bean's world, a teddy bear is also a real life full of love.


Brief Introduction to Character Mr Bean ---


Mr Bean is "a slow-witted, sometimes ingenious, selfish and generally likable buffoon who brings various unusual schemes and connivances to everyday tasks. " His everyday wears are a trademark tweed jacket and a skinny red tie, typical British consercative middle bourgeoisie dress. In the show Mr Bean has little dialogue. He expresses himself through his abundant body actions and changing facial expressions.

Personalities of Mr Bean ---


Mr Bean is timorous, slow-witted but persistent man.
He likes to keep up with the others and sometimes he compares something quite insignificant. For example, Mr Bean once took an examination. His neighbour took out a pen and an eraser and Mr Bean took out a bundle of pens from his under pocket.
He has some wildly unrealistic imaginations. For example, he regards his teddy bear as a real life.

He does things at all costs and always causes funny effects.

He loves to amuse others when he feels boring, always pressing a small piece of paper against his eyes, another against his tongue and then blinking and sticking out his tongue.

Special Talents of Mr Bean ---


Mr Bean's ears can move.

He can throw the candy into the air and then catch it with his mouth.

Riding on the roller coaster (or some other similar vehicles), he will feel dizzy and even fall asleep. While some other wake him up he will wake up with a start. blackandwhite

 

 




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