Addams Character Analysis

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Gomes and Morticia Addams welcome their third child, named Pubert, which siblings Wednesday and Pugsley keeping attempted to eliminate him by tossing him from the roof of the house, dropping an anvil on him, and decapitating him with a guillotine. In true Addams style, little Pubert cheats death and mutilations time and time again, he also amuse himself by shooting flaming arrows from his cradle. The children had ran every single nanny, other than Debbie Jelinsky, that Uncle Fester immediately becomes in love with her. Debbie is a serial killer, who preys on wealthy and lonely men, with that being said: she picks Fester as her next victim. Next Pugsley and Wednesday are sent to Camp Chippewa, they become enemies with the cheerful camp owner and snobby (Gary, Becky Granger and Amanda Buckman), and they are forced to take part in the musical Pocahontas. After Fester and Debbie was married, she tries to kill him by putting a radio in the bath tub. Because of Uncle Fester leaving the family, Gomez becomes depress and their baby Pubert goers through a dramatic …show more content…

When you first look at the Addams Family, it looks like a dark comedy with monster-like character, but it’s actually a satirical inversion of the idea family. For example, they go thought normal everyday events like marriage, new family members, summer camp. Uncle Fester gets married to a money hunger serial killer that wants the Addams fortune. The children have a new baby brother that they don’t want anything to do with. They try to kill him every way possible, but in reality we don’t kill our siblings we fight. And lastly, they went to summer camp, where they had to be social with people, they had to be part of a musical and when they got punished they had to watch Disney movies. Also with the Addams Family, they see death as a glorious thing, not a negative thing. They respect it in an unusual