The movie starring Hugh Jackman, Zendaya and Zac Efron, musically portraying the life of Peter Taylor Barnum. His father is a servant of his wife's family, and so did he when he was a child. His story is an inspiration to all of us to strive harder in life to reach our dreams. He is also an example of showing equality.
At first, when he bought the museum from the money he borrowed from the bank and give the ship titles as a colateral whereas already sink in underneath the ocean, he just thinks of making bucks for his family but his museum is boring and people hardly go in to tour. So he made up his mind and thinks of something sensational as his daughters' suggested him.
As a man that's great fan of something odd, he hired odd people like a bearded woman, blacks, a man full tattoos, a man whose face like a dog, a man with dwarfism, a man with gigantism, a super fat man, etc. They come up to make show and audiences instantly loves it. Then from a museum, it was then called a circus.
Not of all people there in New York loves their show, that includes the protesters and the journalist. The protesters are so eager to scare them away that they had burned the Barnum's theater while he was away. All the banks rejected his request for a loan to rebuild but luckily Philip (Zac Efron) made a deal with him and they start again even without a building, in a big tent.
Social Class may classify us, appearance do differ us, and race may disconnect us but we are still humans. We are one. Equality must reign over us. We should change the culture of discrimination and racism. We are all humans, no matter what the size is, the nationality, the height, and unpleasantness we may appear. We should treat each other fairly and even. Well, that is the moral lesson of the movie.
life is so beautiful and wonderful, we were all given to earth to live as one in it and benefit from one another not to fight or be at war with ourselves