Research Paper On Finding Nemo

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Finding Nemo is the movie about finding a fish named Nemo by his dad Marlin. On his way too school, Nemo and his friends gets into a small competition where Nemo was challenged to swim into open ocean, but gets caught by his dad, who is over protective about him, because he has a smaller fin and cannot swim well in the open water. Nemo gets mad at his dad and goes into the open water, where he will be taken away by a diver. Since, then Marlin goes on an adventure in finding his lost son.

On his way, he gets to meet another fish named Dory, who has short-time memory loss. She can read and decides to help Marlin to find his son. On their, they face lot of struggles and fight some dangerous sharks. During that time, they loose the mask of the diver which has the address of the place of Nemo.

Nemo was taken to a dentist's place where he was placed in an aquarium which was already a home for some other fishes. Among them, Gill was treated as the leader of the fish tank, who gets disabled when he tried to put a stone in the tank's filter and damages his fin. He trains Nemo to get inside the filter and stop it, so that it stinks the tank and could be a chance for all them to escape. He saves Nemo when he fails in his first attempt and saves him.
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At one point, Dory happens to forget the address when she gets injured by jellyfish, because of her birth mental disability. However, they make their way to the fish tank. By, that time Nemo tries to get into the ocean. Facing all the struggles, Nemo finally meets his dad in the ocean. But, Dory gets trapped in a fish net with a lot other fish and will not be able to get out. Nemo, gets into the net and asks all other fish to swim downwards, so that the net tears and they can escape. His plan works and he saves Dory, but he becomes unconscious because of too much swimming with his disabled fin. However, he makes

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