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Background. Bert is a jack-of-all-trades who speaks with a Cockney accent. He never stays with one trade too long and adapts to current conditions. He is a long time friend of Mary Poppins, though their relationship is noted to be strictly platonic (but there are hints to suggest a more romantic interest between them).Though the state of Mary and Bert's relationship has always been a little fuzzy, a popular theory has recently resurfaced ahead of Mary Poppins Returns explaining their interesting bond: Mary Poppins (played by Julie Andrews in the original and Emily Blunt in the sequel) was actually Bert's nanny when he was a kid.30s
Bert: Male, Age: 30s. The narrator of the story, is a good friend to Mary Poppins.
What does Bert say to Mary Poppins : Bert: [singing] When dukes or maharajahs pass the time o' day wi' me, I say me special word and then they ask me out to tea! Mary Poppins, Bert: Oh, supercalifragilisticexpialidocious! Even though the sound of it is something quite atrocious, if you say it loud enough, you'll always sound precocious!
What does Bert love
Bert can be rather eccentric; he collects bottle caps and paper clips, plays the tuba, and loves his pet pigeon Bernice.
What is the deeper meaning of Mary Poppins : Mary Poppins is a story of redemption. We see how a bad parent, caught by the trappings of his work and the stress of everyday life loses sight of the one thing that matters, his family. It's a great character arc.
Miss Euphemia Andrew
Miss Euphemia Andrew is the major antagonist of the Disney theatrical musical Mary Poppins. She brought up George Banks, father of protagonists Jane and Michael, as his nanny.
A few other clues that Mary Poppins was Bert's nanny are dropped throughout the original's musical numbers. During "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious," Bert explains that he first learned the word when he was "just a lad" and his father told him he was bad.
Is Jack related to Bert in Mary Poppins
"Jack is a lamplighter. He apprenticed under Bert from the original films so he knows all about Mary," said Miranda. "So it's really nice to play the Bert position in this film. You kind of get to go on all the fun adventures with the Banks family."Mr Banks. George Banks is Mary Poppins's employer. He works at a bank and lives at 17 Cherry Tree Lane with his wife and their children.supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
The word supercalifragilisticexpialidocious in Mary Poppins is said to be simply a word used as "something to say when you have nothing to say," but the mouthful of nonsensical syllables certainly has brought cheer to audiences for decades.
In another famous Disney song, “A Spoonful of Sugar,” she advises the Banks children, Jane and Michael, with one of the most famous Mary Poppins sayings that, “a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down.” Essentially, some tasks in life seem dreadful, but they don't always have to be.
Who does BERT end up with : After some contemplation, Bert told his remaining three potential suitors the race for his heart was over. “I don't have what it takes to be in a relationship right now. I don't have the emotional time that people are deserving of,” Bert confessed to the FWAW camera crew.
How old is BERT : Bert's age has never been defined, but performer on Sesame Street Live, Taylor Morgan, has said that "I just kind of try to think like a six year old or a seven year old, because that's how old Bert is." Bert's twin brother Bart is depicted as a traveling salesman who has a son named Brad.
Why does Jack remember Mary Poppins
Jack was an apprentice to Bert (who was played by Dick Van Dyke in Mary Poppins), and he's all grown up in Mary Poppins Returns. Miranda said that one of the things Jack learns from Bert is to not forget how to view the world with imagination, even as a grown-up. He elaborated, “[Jack] remembers Mary Poppins.
George Banks, Dawes Sr.
George tries bumblingly to act against Mary, but ends up falling right into her hands, despite all that. But if George is himself the protagonist, than Dawes Sr. and Jr. —and everyone who works at the bank—are the antagonist.Travers's Mary Poppins is not sweetly helpful or simply good; she was supposed to be a witch, with all the power that the term implies.
How did Mary Poppins end : Dawes Jr. says his father had never been happier and gratefully re-employs George as a partner. Mary watches the family and decides her work is done. As Mary flies away, Bert looks up and says, "Goodbye, Mary Poppins.