
Mae expressers her concerns about Jim’s boxing career and him fighting a man who has killed two fighters in the ring.
Themes: Family, Motherhood, Protection, Fear, Parenting, Plea, Stress, Anxiety, Safety
2:54
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When their children become ill, Mae gives them to family members, without consulting her husband, for fear that they can no longer properly support them.
Themes: Poverty, Promise, Parenting, Family, Support, Helpless, Giving Up, Argument, Desperation
3:12
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After learning that his son stole sausage from the butcher for his family, Jim reprimands his son and makes him a promise.
Themes: Stealing, Fatherhood, Poverty, Lessons, Discipline, Ethics, Morality, Promise, Parenting
2:59
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A struggling boxer in the The Great Depression, Jim, gives up his portion of breakfast to his young daughter.
Themes: Poverty, Family, Fatherhood, Responsibility, Sacrifice, Love-Father's, Support, Sharing, Parenting
2:24
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After repeatedly breaking promises and neglected their son, Audrey gives her ex-husband one last chance to become a good father.
Themes: Divorce, Fatherhood, Parenting, Confession, Self-Realization, Plea, Promise, Lying, Accountability
2:36
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After Max's wish for his father to be honest comes true, Fletcher explains to Max why adults need to lie and asks him to unwish it.
Themes: Honesty, Lying, Wish, Parenting, Fatherhood, Candor, Ethics, Truth, Justification
2:51
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At the launch of his greatest rocket, Homer’s father reluctantly joins him in the sendoff.
Themes: Fatherhood, Honor, Proud, Dreams, Acceptance, Significance, Support, Accomplishment, Parenting
3:08
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