Kiki's Delivery Service (1 point)

        Kiki's Delivery Service is a story about burnout and identity. Kiki losing her witch abilities is likened to artistic burnout. It can feel like a part of you has gone away for no reason, which can hurt a lot when you hinge so much of your identity on being an artist (or being a witch). The mistake a lot of artists make when experiencing burnout is that they double down on being the suffering artist instead of doing what they actually need to do: take a break. It makes sense that Ursula recognizes this, being an artist herself, and takes appropriate actions to help Kiki. In the end, Ursula is completely right. Kiki's Delivery Service is one of the most optimistic and realistic portrayals of being an artist because it condemns the idea of the starving artist. I wish more art teachers were like Ursula. I'm just going to leave it at that before I start ranting. 

        It feels weird writing about such a wholesome movie for this class.

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