Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Spongebob

1. Sloth-Patrick Sloth is the sin of laziness, or unwillingess to act. Obviously this is Patrick. He lays under a rock candy both the time and doesnt really do anything. In fact in the episode Big Pink Loser he got an award for doing nothing the longest. 2. Wrath-Squidward Wrath involves feelings of aversion and anger. Squidward hates his life, usually hates SpongeBob, and is passably much angry almost of the time. 3. Greed-Mr. Krabs Obviously Mr. Krabs is greedy and desires m superstary. How could Greed not be Krabs? He actually sang active the reason of greed in Selling Out. 4. Envy-Plankton Plankton is envious of Mr.Krabs because The Krusty Krab is a success while The Chum Bucket is a reverse. His envy crams him to try to steal the Krabby patty secret formula. 5. Glutony-Gary I actually think this oneness is pretty funny. Did you ever notice the running gag in Spongebob where they say dont forget to feed Gary or Sponge says I gotta go feed Gary. Gary even ran away that time when SpongeBob forgot to feed him. Glutony usually refers to the overindulgence of food so Im guessing this one fits him pretty well. 6. Pride-Sandy Sandy takes a lot of pride in who she is and where she comes from.She takes pride in the fact that she is from Texas and likes to let everyone know it. She also takes pride in the fact that she is a mammal and a vote down creature, like in the episode Pressure where she tried to prove land critters were better than sea critters. 7. Lust-SpongeBob Ok, I know what your thinking. It does seem a little weird and curious at first but I have given it a lot of thought. Lust in one definition is excessive love of others. I think this one works best for Spongebob. He shows his love of others with his overeagerness to do good and help people.If anything is true about SpongeBob its that he loves everyone around him, even if they dont exactly love him back. 1. Greed (Mr. Krabs) this is by far the most obvious comparison that can be make. Th e avarice of Eugene Krabs is made painfully clear throughout the series. He is constantly thinking of ways to turn a profit, even if it involves taking advantage of his friends or putting them in harmful situations In one episode, he sings a song called If I Could Talk to Money and theres even a wiki page devoted(p) to compiling all of his greedy plans 2. Envy (Plankton) another no brainer.With all of Krabs wealth and good fortune, there has been an equal amount of hard luck and failure for his archrival, Sheldon Plankton. Plankton owns a struggling restaurant called The Chum Bucket and is consumed with the desire to achieve the success of his adversary. His lifes goal is to steal the Krabby Patty formula from his Krabs and drive his primary competitor out of business. 3. Sloth (Patrick) the guy lives under a rock for crying out loud If that isnt enough to convince you, in the episode Big Pink LoserPatrick is given an award for doing absolutely nothing longer than anyone else.He t hen proceeds go back under his rock to protect his title. 4. Pride (Sandy) the fact that Sandy Cheeks is from Texas alone should almost suffice for this one. She is a squirrel that is very proud of her heritage, so much so that in one episode she nearly moved back home Sandy also takes a great deal of satisfaction in being the only land critter living down in Bikini Bottom among all the fishy folk. Though generally a good-natured individual, Sandy is quick to spout despatch about the greatness of the Lone Star state or to show off her athleticism in a karate match or a weight-lift contest. . Wrath (Squidward) Squidward Tentacles has no qualms about expressing his negative outlook on life, whether it be by describing how much he hates his job at the Krusty Krab or through outer disdain for his two obnoxious neighbors. He is portrayed as a general failure who refuses to acknowledge his own personal flaws. This constant self-denial manifests itself in a sarcastic sense of humor an d resentment toward the society that doesnt appreciate his creativity and clarinet erm skills. 6. Gluttony (Gary) now this ones a phone number trickier.Those who have watched a great deal of the series will have noticed a number of jokes about Spongebob having to remember to feed his pet snail. To be honest, Gary doesnt do a whole lot besides alimentation and meowing, and the meowing is often due to the fact that he is hungry. Once when Spongebob hadnt fed his pet, Gary is shown eating parts of their couch In another episode, Gary runs away from home because Spongebob forgot to feed him for a while. Another time when Spongebob had amnesia, Gary ate a years proviso of snail food and became morbidly obeseThis proves beyond a doubt that when left to his own devices, Gary would rather do nothing but eat. 7. Lust (Spongebob) our last analogy is probably the least apparent because we typically think of lust in a sexual sense. However, the alternative definition for lust is simply a p assionate desire for something. In this sense of the word, it cannot be denied that our absorbent yellow friend is an extremely lustful creature. Spongebob has a lust for life that is incomparable to most other cartoon characters he yearns for the affections of both friend and foe alike, is eager to please, and will often stop at nothing to complete a task.

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