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    Transformation is the first step in accepting one’s true potential. In Finding Forrester, Jamal, a talented high schooler, meets William Forrester, a hermit author. At first they seem to be two sides of the same coin, but as conflict occurs they rise above their fears and grow for the better. In chaotic confrontations, people’s faults become apparent, and they transform into who they really are. During confrontation, people realize their transformation into who they really are. Professor…

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    Symbolism In Finding Nemo

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    Nemo is the hero in the movie “Finding Nemo” because he starts of in an ordinary world. He accomplishes his goal to get out of the fish tank in returns and his life forever changed. In the beginning Nemo starts of in an anemone with his dad Marlin in an ordinarary world. He goes to school. Plays with his friends, and rids on a stingray, but his dad is too overprotective. Nemo feels that his dad is being very overprotective, so he goes to the call to adventure and touches an anchor of a boat.…

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    Merrick Oleson Finding Forrester “We walk away from our dreams afraid we will fail or worse yet afraid we will succeed.” (Don't know how to quote the movie) Individual's need courage in order to face their fears and follow their dreams. In the movie Finding Forrester some of the characters are in situations where they have to show courage. Jamal showed courage when he was around his friends by going up to the unknown apartment. He again showed courage later when he was around William and showing…

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    P: Ty’Kevinyon will gain a sense of security and belonging by increasing his ability to develop trusting relationships. A: MHP discussed the importance of being truthful. MHP instructed Ty’Kevinyon to identify positive social behaviors that can help rebuild trust. MHP discussed with Ty’Kevinyon the value of honesty as a basis for building trust and mutual respect with others. MHP aided Ty’Kevinyon in exploring how he will feel if he was deceived or manipulated by others, and processed…

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    Dreams are something everyone has, they can be easy to find, or they can be one of the hardest things one can endure. In the movie “Finding Forrester” we look into Jamal Wallace's life, and his dreams of not only becoming an incredible writer and basketball star, but also being accepted by his peers. Despite living in a bad neighborhood and going to a run down school, Jamal is offered to go to a high end private high school, but to keep a social status with his friends, he takes on a dare to…

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    Marlin must travel the archetype of an ocean, to find his lost son. He encounters many dangers like jellyfish an angler fish and a whale that swallows him whole. Throughout the movie, there is an overlying theme. The theme is that, In the movie “Finding Nemo”, Andrew Stanton uses water, a quest and the sea to assert that we as humans fear the unknown because we like being in control of our destiny, but we often learn to…

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    Finding Forrester Thesis

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    Whether people are black or white, rich or poor, do not let others beliefs shut down what potential someone has. Never let the difficulties in life demolish one's future but help us learn and thrive in life. In Finding Forrester, Jamal and The Man in the Window formed an indestructible bond helping each other throughout life. Breaking the bad habits each one had, and helping one another with choosing the best pathway for what is ahead of them. Everyday, everyone frequently brings themselves down…

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    Finding Forrester Essay

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    Finding Forester is a movie written by Mike Rich and directed by Gus Van San. The movie Finding Forrester is about a relationship between a young student, Jamal, who is from the poor community and an old man Forrester, who has been hiding in his house. Their relationship starts when Jamal break into Forrester’s house. They have become friends. Both have a love for writing and they learn from each other. The director uses some of the Aristotle elements throughout the film such as plot, characters…

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    In the movie Finding Forrester, William Forrester helped Jamal find his own words by starting off with his own words. Jamal knowing so little about William Forrester trusted him and used his unique ways of teaching to give himself a new perspective on writing to enhance…

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    the theme of unbroken love. Two works that are representative of this idea are Finding Nemo and Out of The Rolling Ocean The Crowd, which are both centered around the ocean. The Pixar Movie Finding Nemo and Whitman’s poem Out of The Rolling Ocean The Crowd use ocean imagery to suggest both a separation and a union, seemingly contradictory ideas which prove that shared bonds transcend physical space. The movie Finding Nemo demonstrates the strength of a love so powerful that it reaches across…

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