Caractacus Pott represented a hard working inventor and father. Due to unknown causes, he is left alone with his two children, Jeremy and Jemima. This forces him to fill the place of both a father and a mother for his two children. Caractacus is known as an innovator and must create a multitude of inventions to maintain the financial stability for his family, while simultaneously preserving a strong relationship with Jeremy and Jemima. …show more content…
Unlike many others, he sees through the greed of money and spends important bonding time with his family. Caractacus’s goal is to be the role model that Jeremy and Jemima need due to their mother's absence. He believes family should always overcome money because of its corrupting capabilities. Many modern day families struggle with balancing money and family. Society often represents the typical American family to consist of a father that always works late, never being a part of their children’s life. While the mother balances work and family with …show more content…
These countries ran off of the belief that their people were the superior race and other races should not exist. One example of this race bred hate is seen in Shintoism. Shintoism was Japan's major religion during and before WWII. Shintoism runs off of the belief that the sun god, Amaterasu Okami, created the Japanese islands and that the Japanese people are direct descendents the the gods. This encouraged the separation of the Japanese from many other cultures for a long time.
Vulgaria is a state that encourages the segregation of children and adults. It closely resembles Nazi Germany are their ways of belief. Much like the Gestapo, the Nazi police, Vulgaria had the childcatcher.
The Child Catcher is the physical representation of hate thriving within Vulgaria. She willingly acts upon the belief that children have been painted as monsters. She goes door to door attempting to find all of the children in Vulgaria to make it their image of perfection. She can easily be compared to Hitler's SS soldiers going door to door with the goal of finding anybody who is not a part of the Aryan