Preview

Wall-E Character Analysis

Good Essays
Open Document
Open Document
414 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
Wall-E Character Analysis
WALL-E

WALL-E is a very interesting, human-like character. He posses many qualities that can relate back to the human nature. Although WALL-E is a very old and dirty robot, left to clean up the trash on Earth, he has a sense of unique traits. WALL-E is funny, caring, and most definitely hard working. However, his most interesting quality is his will to love. WALL-E shows his abilities to love many times in the movie.

At the beginning of the movie, it shows WALL-E listening to music and watching an old television show. WALL-E loves music and dancing because it doesn’t make him feel lonely. There are many times in the movie that it shows WALL-E either watching TV or listening to his music box. The music distracts him from his loneliness
…show more content…
She was sent to collect anything that may be living and take it back to space. However, WALL-E found love at first sight. When Eve found plant life, she nearly shut down and waited on her ship to return and take her back to space. During this time Eve was shut down, WALL-E stayed by her side and cared for her. In the dust storm, he covered her up; during a thunderstorm, he held an umbrella over her to keep her from the rain. Doing this, WALL-E even was struck by lightning. WALL-E did a lot for Eve ever since they met during the beginning of the movie.

Throughout the whole movie, WALL-E has been obsessed and nearly in love, with the quality of love. When WALL-E and Eve first met, he tried to hold her hand. WALL-E shows that he loves love by watching the movies he watches, and the way he reacts to those movies. He is nearly fascinated with the thought of love, and is the whole movie. At the end of the movie, WALL-E was hurt and Eve fixed him, but little did Eve know, fixing him would completely change the way he felt and his feelings. However, Eve holding his hand, brought back memories of Eve and his love for her. WALL-E was in love, with love. WALL-E was a very interesting and human-like character. He has many good qualities but his best one, is love. He shows love for many things throughout the whole movie. He shows love for music and dancing, Eve, and love on its

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

  • Satisfactory Essays

    E-type love mostly consists of Eros, and here the value exists first then the love. For example, a guy would love a girl because of her sexual appearance and her good looks, and not because of her intelligence or a friendly attitude. Soble illustrates this by explaining that in an e-type love we choose to love the beauty, because this bodily beauty arouses sexual desire, which eventually gives us a great pleasure.…

    • 323 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Rheya Character Analysis

    • 1101 Words
    • 5 Pages

    Stanislaw Lem's novel Solaris tells the story of Kris Kelvin, a psychologist, who goes to the ocean planet Solaris to study the phenomena taking place there. Upon arrival at Station Solaris, which hovers over the surface of the planet, he is warned by the scientists on board that they have been receiving mysterious visitors. Kris first encounters one of these visitors outside of Gibarian's room, but does not have one of his own until he wakes up to see his deceased wife, Rheya, sitting in the room with him. The entirety of Kris's first encounter with Rheya not only gives us some background information on Kelvin's life, but also foreshadows many of the things to come later in the book.…

    • 1101 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    In the book A Separate Piece by John Knowles, A group of teenage boys attend a selective boarding school in New Hampshire called Devon. Throughout the novel, the characters experience the prominent effects of World War II. From rotten apples to the disappearance of maids, the lives of boys at Devon were changing rapidly. Also, because most of the characters were on their way to turning 18, they are faced with the decision of whether to enlist or wait to be drafted.…

    • 413 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    In the short story “The Threshold” by Amy Frazier, addresses an abusive relation between Ricardo and Vanessa. Alcohol converted the high school sweethearts into enemies. Unfortunately, domestic violence is a common problem in Hispanic families. There are three types of abuse that predominate in this story, physical, verbal, and psychological. Due to Ricardo’s frustration and unsuccessful life, he starts beating Vanessa which is a clear example of physical violence. Although, Ricardo shot her in the middle of the story . The worst physical aggression, it is when Ricardo beats Vanessa while she was pregnant with her second son Thomas, causing the loss of his defenseless baby. This is the most severe type of physical abuse…

    • 338 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    I like your connection between the movie Wall-E and transcendentalism. Now thinking about it, Disney has created a lot of movies that get to do with Transcendentalism. For example, another movie from Disney that supports the view of transcendentalism is Avatar. In this movie, nature energy flows through all living thing which link with the transcendentalist belief that nature is a source of instruction, nourishment, and enchantment for the soul. Emerson’s quote “The happiest man is the one who learns from nature the lesson of worship. In Avatar, the Omaticaya can communicate with their god through the Tree of voices.…

    • 100 Words
    • 1 Page
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Throughout these chapters, more of Rex Walls’ true personality is exposed. Rex seemed to grow more oblivious to his alcoholism and the consequences to his actions. Like before, he would often return home late, however, he gave an angry impression full of rage and destruction through actions such as breaking “windows and smashed dishes and furniture until he’d spent all his anger” (Walls, 112). In church, Rex would speak out inappropriately and insult the religion while all those who follow it witness. Yet, his family would justify his actions by saying, “Don’t worry, God understands. He knows that your father is a cross we must bear” (Walls, 105). After reading of Rex’s behaviors throughout these chapters, I believe his inner gloom and despair…

    • 328 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    "I am ashamed at how much time, resources, money, food, stuff, and energy I have wasted over the years, like storing my personal trash and possessions, as if they were more important than God, my family, and the people around me." ~ Jon Barnes…

    • 298 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Everyone at some point of their lives will experience a Chicxulub. Something that will change your entire life for the better or the worse. It’s what you choose to do with that change that will build your character. Take Maureen and Ted for example. Late, one rainy night, they get their Chicxulub. A call that delivered the heart-wrenching news of their daughter, Maddy’s accident.…

    • 467 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    In the novel “Where the Wild Things Are” by Maurice Sendak, the author writes about a young boy named Max who wreaks havoc while wearing a wolf costume. He is told to go to sleep by his mother, and he soon is transported into a jungle. He finds a boat and sails to a land inhabited by ferocious monsters called “Wild Things” where he is crowned king because he is the wildest one of all. He holds an event where his kingdom can go wild, and he soon decides to go home. Despite the Wild Thing’s dismay, he goes home and finds that his mom brought his supper and it was warm. A leader who disciplines…

    • 461 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Twya Character Analysis

    • 603 Words
    • 3 Pages

    Considering the fact that Roberta is another race, Twyla is stereotypical at first, based on her mother, Marys opinion about other races. She thought, ... one of the things she said was that they never washed their hair and they smelled funny (201), so before really knowing Roberta, she assumes she smells funny. I would say Twyla is more focused on race rather than friendship in the beginning of the story, because of what her mother has told her. Not long after meeting, Roberta and Twyla became the best of friends. Twyla began to look pass race for a moment and say, So for that moment it didnt matter that we looked like salt and pepper standing there...…

    • 603 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn once said that “the battle line between good and evil runs through the heart of every man.” East of Eden is a novel written by twentieth century author John Steinbeck. The Viking Press published it in 1952. The narration takes place from 1862 to 1918, mostly in the Salinas Valley, although some episodes happen in Massachusetts and Connecticut. John Steinbeck's East of Eden depicts humanity's struggle between virtue and in as a perpetual narrative of human history. Cathy Ames, the most controversial character in the novel, seems to be the only person of the book incapable of good: she has the characteristics of a born moral monster. She is not. The events that took place in her childhood affected Cathy. We will then see…

    • 1700 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    Fences Character Analysis

    • 756 Words
    • 4 Pages

    Fences by August Wilson is a dramatic and powerful play about Troy Maxson, a hard, gruff man, who has had to learn to survive in a world he does not understand. Growing up, Troy had an awful example of a father. He ran away from home at the age of fourteen, and had to find a way to live even though he had nothing. Now a father himself, Troy finds himself becoming as angry and hard as his father, although he has only ever tried to be a responsible man. Lyons, Troy’s oldest son from his first marriage, is the opposite of Troy. A struggling musician, Lyons’ fatherless childhood condemned him to be an irresponsible dreamer who believes in a future of liberation.…

    • 756 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Wall-E

    • 795 Words
    • 4 Pages

    When EVE first comes off of the ship, Wall-E simply watches her in dumbstruck awe. She is sleek, sophisticated, and ethereal. She is the pinnacle of technology, emphasized by the ship that accompanies her and activates her. The whole spaceship and all of its gadgets exist merely for her transport. Light, feathery music follows her wherever she goes. She is fast, powerful, and the most beautiful thing Wall-E has ever seen.…

    • 795 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    This movie aims to inspire hope that in the future no matter how far we allow the issue to go we will be able to recover and return home eventually. The protagonist Wall-e is a trash robot who has worked for 7 million years to clean a planet left in ruins by people, who didn’t care about the environment. This movie shows a future in which the people have been forced not to resolve the issue of climate change and pollution, but rather to leave all together to find a new place to live. The protagonists aim to show the people living on the spaceship outside the planet that the planet can sustain life and that were they to return they could enact survive. He along with his friend Eve are forced to fight the robots aboard the ship to deliver a plant to the capitan. This movie is significant because it shows a future where the people were cornered, not because it gives…

    • 1367 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Consumerism In Wall-E

    • 1377 Words
    • 6 Pages

    It shows expression of the robots and the humans. Several times it shows a birds eye view angle. It shows it on earth in order to make WALL-E look small compared to the piles of garbage. I also uses this angle to make the Axiom look bigger, and to spread out and show a large amount of humans.…

    • 1377 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Good Essays

Related Topics