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  • Essay / The Sixth Sense - 657

    Children are generally considered naive, unrealistic and vulnerable individuals in society. Because children are newborns and trying to figure out what and how the world is, they cannot demonstrate a clear way of understanding it. Therefore, people do not expect children to be well-behaved and create sensible ideas. However, there are a few kids who are smart enough to compete with adults, like Cole in the movie The Sixth Sense. Unlike Cole's other peers, Cole has different qualities that make him special: he is a helpful, intelligent, and well-mannered character. For starters, one of Cole's most palpable traits is being helpful when helping the Doctor, the Ghosts, and the Mom. First of all, Cole communicated with the doctor in an intriguing way and received help and he did not refuse the doctor his help. For example, since many children dislike doctors, if another child were Cole, almost none of his peers would be able to maintain such an amazing relationship with the doctor. Second, Cole struggled deep within himself and eventually overcame the fear of ghosts by providing them with help. However, from the children's perspective, ghosts are frightened enough to occupy nightmares; Therefore, even looking at these scary creatures could make kids feel overwhelmed for days. To clarify, Cole helped the ghosts solve their problems instead of escaping and suffering because of fear. Third, despite the mother's spontaneous and rude reactions, Cole was helpful to his mother. As Cole was an unusual boy with supernatural abilities, his mother sometimes could not control his behaviors. As a result, Cole felt alone and hopeless, but never lost trust in his mother and... middle of paper... worship for him. Even though Cole experienced grim events, he tried to overcome them by making logical decisions in the face of difficulties. In short, Cole has explicit intelligence due to his ability to notice details, understand, and be astute. Overall, Cole is a helpful, intelligent, and well-mannered boy. Despite the difficult times he experienced during the ghost treatment process, Cole accomplished an important task for his own sanity, that of the ghosts, and, of course, the doctor. On the other hand, ever since Cole was a child, it was horrible to languish in extraordinary circumstances. Nevertheless, he not only managed to solve the strange problem of ghosts, but he also taught the doctor and mother a vital lesson. Therefore, Cole was completely different from other children in his maturity and, more importantly, his brain..