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What was the moral of the Nightmare Before Christmas? (3 points Explained)

Today I’ll be answering what was the moral of the Nightmare before Christmas.

What was the moral of the Nightmare Before Christmas?

The best person to be at the end of the day is yourself. There’s things that you’re best at doing and you should accept that. Also, be open to listening to the people who love and care for you because they may see some things that deal with you better than you will yourself.

Be Yourself

The moral story of being yourself is a strong message that’s present in The Nightmare Before Christmas.

It’s important to be yourself because it’s the version that brings all of the right type of relationships into your life.

This is a lesson that Jack Skellington ends up having to learn the hard way.

You’re best at something

Another point that I want to make about the movie is that you’re the best at something.

Jack learns this while attempting to step into another world by becoming “Sandy Claws.”

Although he learned that he’s a bad Santa, it was clear to everyone else that he was and still is a great scare.

Listen to your loved ones

Lastly, Jack, although the lesson was learned without it being openly said, learns the importance of listening to the people who really love him.

Sally knew all along that Jack would fail in trying to be the new Santa.

But if Jack took the time to try and hear her out, he would would have saved himself the trouble of failing in his new job.


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