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    Perelandra Summary

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    From what I read of C.S. Lewis’s Perelandra, it was primarily uneventful. Lewis tells the story of Elwin Ransom’s recent trip to the planet Perelandra or Venus. Lewis, the first-person narrator, portrays himself as one of Ransom’s closest friends. He tells the story from Ransom’s memory of Ransom’s experience on Perelandra. Ransom describes the planet to be very beautiful and different from earth. The planet is covered with a “roof” preventing the inhabitants of seeing the sky clearly. On…

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    In Finding Nemo, the ordinary world is the sea anemone. They are waking up for Nemo’s first day of school. While Nemo is excited for school and making new friends. But, Marlin is not as excited. He is worried about Nemo being out in the world. Away from his protection and safety. This is only because, Nemo is all Marlin has. He lost his wife and all of his other unborn kids, so he protects Nemo with all he has. Nemo has a bad fin but, that doesn’t stop him from having an adventurous personality.…

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    How is it that people can look around at other individuals and watch them transform right in front of their eyes? In the movie Finding Forrester people are able to watch many characters transform just due to the human beings around them. Jamal has a strong passion for writing but, is always looking for help to improve. William is a writer who has shut himself away from society. These two happen to have a truly unique meeting, Jamal breaks into William's apartment due to a dare, from this point…

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    Finding Dory Essay

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    The recent sequel to “Finding Nemo”, “Finding Dory”, which was released in 2016, takes the Disney Pixar classic from a new perspective as Dory searches for her parents. Dory is a blue tang fish with a memory that lasts for a brief ten seconds at a time and remembers nothing outside of the current ten seconds. Except in this movie, Dory remembers something, she has a memory of her parents, which shocks Nemo, Marlin, and all of Dory’s friends, ultimately inspiring Dory to go on a quest in search…

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    Finding Nemo Clownfish

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    Finding Nemo is about the adventure of a clownfish named Nemo. Before Nemo was born, his parents lived in an anemone deep in the ocean. Their names were Marlin and Coral, and they had a very fun and happy life. First, they had many fish eggs that they were keeping safe in their reef. One day, a barracuda came and attacked them. Then the beast managed to take the mom and all the baby fish except for one. His name was Nemo. It was difficult for Marlin, the father clownfish, to take care of Nemo…

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    been very talented at basketball but not so much at school. In the book the kids called the main character Slam. Slams real name is Greg Harris. In the movie Finding Forrester, Jamal Wallace was a good kid. Jamal did great in school and both on the court. There are many differences and similarities in both the novel Slam and the movie Finding forrester. In the book Slam, Greg harris went to Carver school. Then, Slam had to move schools not because he wanted to but because he had to. Slam then…

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    Themes In Finding Nemo

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    Finding Nemo essay In the movie Finding Nemo produced by Walt disney studios. The father clown fish is marlin and he begins his journey to find his son, Nemo. One day while they were on a field trip, Nemo swam over the abyss and got kidnapped by a scuba diver. Marlin witnessed his son’s abduction and immediately goes on a quest to find him. The theme could be never give up. One reason that the theme could be never give up because. In the movie there were several times where marlin…

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    Finding Nemo

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    Introduction The film I’m reviewing is “Finding Nemo”. This movie is about the journey of an overprotective father named Marlin trying to rescue the last remaining child named Nemo, who has been taken from his home by divers to Sydney to become pet for the niece of a dentist, who us known to kill fishes accidentally. Throughout, the movie, the main characters had to go through many problems, like the fact that Marlin has to be overprotective of Nemo due to the past when he lost his wife, and he…

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    Finding Nemo By Pixar

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    Pixar’s “Finding Nemo” is a visually stunning underwater adventure that follows comedic and eventful journeys of three fish. A father, Marlin, (Albert Brooks) and his son Nemo(Alexander Gould)- who become separated in the Great Barrier Reef. Along with Dory (Ellen Degeneres) a blue tang fish with severe memory loss, Bruce (Barry Humphries) a great white shark whose personality changes when his instincts set in, and many others impact the movie. The movie opens like all Pixar films with small…

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    Dory Character Analysis

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    (King 129). In the closing scenes of the film, Marlin is depicted in a different light. He is seen to be more confident, capable of social interaction with the other sea creatures, and less restraining/constrictive in his interactions with Nemo (Finding Nemo). It would appear that Marlin has come to acknowledge his “disability,” interpreted as societally incorrect gender behaviors, and “such possibilities are reinscribed within a more normative frame and are ultimately recuperated from their…

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