Each time when people talk about Mickey Mouse or share Disney cartoons, they all remembered a great man, Walt Disney, who make a wonderful dream become true and make people's life much happier than before. However, not everyone knows about Walt Disney. Walt Disney’s childhood was not very happy. His father’s physical intimidation have left deep scars on Disney’s emotional makeup. As he has had joined the Red Cross during WWI, he witnessed the cruelty of the war. And then, he created Mickey Mouse with another two artists after the war. At that time, Mickey Mouse was becoming popular.
Walt Disney’s adolescent years were ruled by a repressive, increasingly cruel father who was incapable of love and affection. “My …show more content…
“Elias was very strict with Walt Disney, and he administered frequent beating” (Kevin J. Crosby). The full of love and resentment in equal proportions, eager both to please and to escape Elias, the sensitive boy developed a deep-seated tension over paternal authority. In almost a literal sense, it haunted him. Inches recurring nightmare of forgetting to deliver so me of the newspapers on his Kansas City route, his dad would “be waiting up at that corner” to punish him for laxness. His life full of hurt and pain at that period, but he still be hopeful to the …show more content…
Because Mickey Mouse is a character to replace Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Since Oswald's copyright was stolen by Universal, Wooper designed Mickey Mouse on the basis of Oswald. “ I failed…I think it is important to have a great hard failure when you’re young…I learned a lot out of that”(Walt Disney). All the achievements must depend on people’s efforts. Walt Disney worked very hard. He was proud of himself because he was doing things earlier than others. He thinks it is fun to do the impossible. He likes challenges and his life show the value of imagination and dreaming. Hard working and persistence were the keys to overcoming the obstacles in his