
Don’t Get Angry (1953)
The film explores the theme of anger through the experiences of children, particularly focusing on Susan and Paul. It illustrates how arguments and disappointments can lead to feelings of anger and frustration. The narrative emphasizes the importance of expressing and managing anger in healthy ways, such as talking to friends or engaging in physical activities, rather than bottling it up. By sharing their feelings and finding constructive outlets, the characters learn to cope with their anger and restore positive emotions.
Keywords
anger, children, emotions, conflict, resolution, expression, coping, healthy outlets, frustration, communication
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