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The Polar Express

The Polar Express is a Caldecott Medal-winning children's book written by Chris Van Allsburg. It has also been made into an animated movie. In this category, you can learn all about the story, from characters and setting to plot and theme.

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How do I punctuate and capitalize the sentence We read the book The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg?

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The sentence "We read the book The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg" is already correctly punctuated and capitalized. It includes the correct capitalization of the book title and author's name.

What does the last ticket in polar express say?

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A standard Railroad ticket but different words are punched when the conductor takes up the fares. This is a magical touch which should arouse skepticism.

What are the 3 kids in The Polar Express called?

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the three kids names were girl,billy and boy

What is billy's age in The Polar Express?

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Billy's age is about 7, he is smaller than Hero Boy and Hero Girl. Therefore he is not their age, but he is not younger by a lot. Hence, his approximate age is 7.

Is there a polar bear in the polar express?

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Yes, but will u live long enough to see it. That is the question.

Who is plays Santa in The Polar Express?

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Tom Hanks. He also narrates the movie, plays the hobo, plays Santa, plays the boy's dad.

How much did The Polar Express cost to make?

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The Polar Express grossed $319,049,659 worldwide.

What does the conductor represent in polar express?

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I love this film! Been searching for the soundtrack for years, lol...

(FYI: I haven't read the book, so no comment as far as that on any differences between it and the movie.)

Without researching or quoting anybody directly associated with the film, I would say that, because nearly all the characters in the film are either played-by or patterened-after the main star of the show, Tom Hanks(including the Conductor, the Tramp, the main Hero/Child and Santa Claus himself), then the Conductor, along with all of the other characters, is meant to represent the Child either at different stages of his physical life or from different viewpoints of the Child's thoughts at this questioning stage of his life, where he is starting to doubt and question whether Santa really exists or not.

The Child is the POV, or story's point-of-view character, with mild questioning and doubts.

The Tramp shows outright disbelief and mocking scorn in the concept(ie: none of it is real).

Santa Claus is complete belief in the unbelievable and fantastic; "i do believe, i do believe!".

In this context, I think the Conductor shows a grown concept of mature belief, or a willing suspension of disbelief along with a sense of duty("we have a job to go, we have to get there, we have to do it on time", etc).

Continuing, it would then be the Conductor's job to make sure that these children don't lose their sense of belief, so that it can be carried on to the next generation through them and their continued sense of grown, adult belief to their own kids, et al. which would be why he's bringing them to the North Pole to meet Santa, so that their belief is confirmed and continued, etc.

(It's never hinted at in the film, but wouldn't it be possible that each child sees the Conductor as someone different...kinda almost like themselves, but all grown up and more mature and ready to believe in the sense of duty?)

What was the first present in Polar Express?

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Santa gave the boy a bell from his sleigh.

What is the plot outline of The Polar Express?

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"Believe" - by josh groban

What award did the polar express win?

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Chris Van Allsburg's "The Polar Express" received the Caldecott Award in 1986.

Who plays santa in polar express?

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Tom Hanks.

Who is the hobo on The Polar Express?

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There is much symbolism in The Polar Express. As a minor example, the fact that the pin that holds a lever together (in the engine room in the train) is gold symbolizes its importance (it could have been silver or another color). Other examples: The boy and Santa represent the true spirit of Christmas. And the "hobo-looking" ghost represents the ba-humbug in all of us: that we will usually believe only what we can physically see.

Is jack frost in The Polar Express?

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No there are no polar bears featured in the movie. It is just the name of the train that travels that area.

Billy in The Polar Express is played by who?

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He is played by Peter Scolari

What is the mood of The Polar Express?

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It is a little more sombre and mysterious than the benign bedtime story book- in which no crisis other than maybe that of a credibility gap among the youth ( is this for real is this a dream> and the major theme of Santa Claus. The movie has something of a sombre mysterious attitude among the passengers, what is this, where are we going, what line is this? ( the last question not answered) There is some vague similarity with mysterious travels en masse such as ( between two worlds) which was rarity of rarities, an Occult drama made during the War ( World War II). The inclusion oif the Railroad into a Christmas drama is in a sense, long overdue, but I did not like the treatment ( Did not see the film) most of the characters function anonymously and this adds to the mysterious atmosphere.

In The Polar Express movie what was chosen as the first Christmas gift?

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The first gift was one of Santa's bells off his slay.

What is the name of the song at the end of The Polar Express during the credits?

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The name of that song is Believe by Josh Groban here are the lyrics ...

Children sleeping

Snow is softly falling

Dreams are calling

Likes bells in the distance We were dreamers

Not so long ago

But one by one

We all had to grow up

When it seems the magic slipped away

We find it all again on Christmas Day

Believe in what your heart is saying

Hear the melody that's playing

There's no time to waste

There's so much to celebrate

Believe in what you feel inside

And give your dreams the wings to fly

You have everything you need

If you just believe

Trains move quickly

To their journey's end

Destinations

Are where we begin again

Ships go sailing

Far across the sea

Trusting starlight

To get where they need to be

When it seems that we have lost our way

We find ourselves again on Christmas Day

Believe in what your heart is saying

Hear the melody that's playing

There's no time to waste

There's so much to celebrate

Believe in what you feel inside

And give your dreams the wings to fly

You have everything you need

If you just believe

If you just believe

If you just believe

If you just believe

Just believe

Just believe

What is the boys name in The Polar Express?

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The hero or lead character, is old fantasy custom I don"t approve of- not given a name in the story. The same tack was followed in The Time Machine ( we never learn the name of the lead character) and in a sense, Alice in Wonderland. ( we never learn her last name).