Why does nanny mcphee turn pretty at the end




















Re: Awfully Lame by clacton0. Member since October Its on ITV 1 right now but just cannot get into this. Re: Awfully Lame by emo-helsing. Member since April Re: Awfully Lame by fosthoff. To answer your question about the nanny's looks, there are two possible explanations: 1. Nanny McPhee is a personification of the family's situation. The father and the children don't see each other, the children are all naughty and uncared for, and everything's a mess. As the children start to behave and the family is "cleaned up", Nanny McPhee starts to become prettier to reflect this.

This is supported by the fact that she gains one attractive feature or loses an unattractive one after each lesson is learned and becomes fully beautiful at the end of the film, when the family has finally reached a happy ending. Nanny McPhee's appearance reflects how the children see nannies in general.

Nanny McPhee helps Isabel Green with her three children and their two cousins, who are at each other's throats. When you want me, but no longer need me, then I have to go. It is a nasty habit! In the second film, Nanny McPhee is accompanied by a jackdaw whom she has named Mr. Edelweiss has fallen out with Nanny McPhee due to his habit for eating inappropriate substances, mostly window putty. Because of this, Mr. Edelweiss has the collywobbles, and is constantly burping.

Towards the end of the film, his putty-eating habit comes in handy when he pecks away enough explosive putty to enable Megsie Green to snip a green wire to shut down an enemy bomb. Edelweiss then blows up like a big balloon. She loves the attention of her siblings.

She is very adorable. In the course of the story, Nanny McPhee teaches the children five lessons: 1 to stop fighting; 2 to share nicely; 3 to help each other; 4 to be brave; and 5 to have faith. It is believed that she has magical powers and is a bit mysterious…. Poppins was spoonful of sugar. McPhee is all about tough love.



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