Whittington Castle When I assigned a project in the UK, I wanted to learn something related to my heritage. My ancestor is from the UK. Therefore, I chose Whittington Castle. According to the old legend of the UK, Dick Whittington, one of my family's ancestors, began to find his wealth from the London castle. After living in London for a while, Dick Whitton continued to function as 'the mayor of three of London.' This history should have been done in 1368, but the first construction of Witton Castle imitating Norman Mott and Bailey Castle was then 845 years.
BBC said that in reality one of the most legendary cats in history lived in medieval Britain. Richard "Dick" Whittington is a young man going to London to find a job. He has a cat to help the cat leave the bedroom of the attic. As the story suggests, Whittington 's wealthy merchant provided the opportunity to pay his servant the price of the wealth he got during the voyage. Whittington gave the businessman a cat because he had no money. Fortunately, the cat killed all the rats on board the boat, when the boat came back, the king bought a large amount of gold coins to buy Whitington's cat. I can not confirm the story of Dick Whittington's cat, but the kitten has evolved into the most famous cat in the UK.
The story and screenplays of pantomime are mostly based on traditional children's stories. Popular stories in the UK include Jack and Bean Stem, Peter Pan, Wood Baby, Blonde Girl, Three Bears and Dick Whittington and his cat. The plot line adapts to comic and satire effects in most cases, and the characters and situations of other stories are often inserted in the plot. For example, Jack and the Beanstalk may include references to English nursery rhymes, including Jack, Jack, such as Jack and Jill. Famous people like Ian McKellen often appear in Pantos
On his way to the castle, Baker visited Jack and his mother. Jack offered to help him fight the giant, but his mother refused to let him help. In the castle, the baker said to the huge Princess Cinderella. She promised to investigate for them. When Jack 's mother entered the market, he promised to be inside, this is a promise he was not trying to protect. At the same time, the Red Ridinghood visited the bakery house and was damaged. They told her she had a "burn accident". She said that her house was down and could not find her mother, so she lived with her grandmother.
As Rex (Woody Harrison) pointed out in the movie, the title "glass castle" refers to the house he dreamed and he explained it as a glass castle. Like a movie, he carries a blueprint for the castle with him and promises to the children that they will become their house one day. Perhaps the closest thing to him was when he moved his family to a small house with enough land to decorate his castle. Strictly, he intends to be a streamlined version of her real-life boyfriend Eric Goldberg (she eventually gets married). Goldberg was born and grew up on Park Avenue. Her own alcohol addiction father was incompatible with poor education. In this sense, he is associated with the wealthy accounting role of Max Green Field in the film David, but the characters are refined by novels to play a contrasting world.