Overcoming fears and prejudices from "summary" of A bela e a fera by Dino Lingo
In the story "A bela e a fera", the characters face various fears and prejudices that they must overcome in order to grow and evolve. Throughout the narrative, we see how these challenges shape the characters and push them to confront their deepest insecurities. Bela, the protagonist of the story, is initially fearful of the Beast due to his intimidating appearance and reputation. However, as she gets to know him better, she realizes that his exterior does not define his true nature. Bela must overcome her fear of the unknown and learn to look beyond appearances in order to see the goodness within the Beast. Similarly, the Beast must confront his own prejudices towards humans, as he has been hurt in the past by t...Similar Posts
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