First of all, the movie is wonderful. I really liked it.
In this story, yet they form a bond that lasts a lifetime. How does this happen? To answer to that question, I shall start with the fact that Lionel and the King are to [two] completely different characters. However, they're, someway attracted to each other.
In my opinion, the major problem in Bertie's life was [is] his stammering and due to Lionel therapy, he could talk without stammering. That may be on the reason of bertie's and Lionel friendship.
In addition, Bertie has always lived in a protected and "bourgeois" atmosphere. Having a contact with a normal man, who lives very simply, who can say vulgarities etc.. Was very special for Bertie's, and lead him to a strong friendship. Like if he wanted to keep a link with "the real life"
Salim EL ARJA 106(2)
Teacher's Note: I like how this piece is structured. It starts at the end of the story, then goes back and explains how it got there. I suggest establishing a time reference and sticking to it. My preference is general time (present simple verb tense). From here, it's easy to make a relative time shift if needed, and the story seems infinitely real. Thanks much for posting. So glad you enjoyed the film.
--mike
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