This early Frank Capra film gives us what we see
often in later film: A group of rag-tag misfits who stick together although the
odds are against them. Some of them are
related, some are not, but the point is that they are family because each of
them have a unique vision of life and they are all encourage to pursue that
vision. Each have a skill that they practice and they are given that chance to
promote their own personal growth, despite the way they look.
We
are encouraged to find families, not necessarily connected through flesh and
blood, of people that will support us being who we are, and will find ways to
help us use our skills, even if they are rare.
Read more of this blog series, The Way Forward
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