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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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    Finding Nemo is a children’s movie, which tells of a clown fish named Marlin, who is a widower, and only has one son left after a predator attack. Nemo, the son of Marlin, went to school on the first day and ventured out into the open sea, despite the constant concerns from his dad not to. Nemo was then abducted by a diver and taken to a dentist office onshore in Sydney to live in a fish tank with the “tank gang.” Marlin then set out on an adventure to find and save his son, Nemo. On the way,…

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    Finding Nemo is a movie that begins with a family of fish. The mother and almost all of her eggs are attacked. The mother is killed along with all of the eggs, except one. The final egg left is named Nemo, and is raised solely by his father, Marlin. In the attack, Nemo was injured and now has one fin that is smaller than the other. He does not let his fin define him and calls it his “lucky” fin. After seeing his family killed, Marlin is very over protective of Nemo and is very nervous to let him…

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    Thirteen years ago, Disney’s Finding Nemo swam into the minds and hearts of millions of moviegoers across the globe. The film featured a tiny, lovable Clownfish, surrounded by cast of endearing friends and family, that was ripped from his home - leading to one of the most inspiring and beloved adventures of a generation. Now, it’s one of Nemo’s friends, Dory, that’s in need of “finding” - as one of the summer’s (and year’s) most highly anticipated movies brings back everyone’s favorite sea…

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    Then there are people that enjoy watching the movie more for the simple reason that they do not enjoy reading. Gus Vant Sant is an American film director, screen writer, painter, photographer, musician and author. He directed the film called “Finding Forrester” in the year…

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    know this quote, or have at least heard of it. Most of them even agree wholeheartedly with it. Why is it then, that we still feel the need to fit in? When watching Finding Forrester, the theme of struggling to fit in and the reality of how hard it can be when you stand out, become the most apparent to me. In the beginning of Finding Forrester, Jamal Wallace does his best to fit in with his group of friends in the Bronx by maintaining a solid “C” average in school. His test scores, however, end…

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    Symbolism In Finding Nemo

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    Finding Nemo, an animated children’s movie from 2003, follows the odyssey of a young clownfish on his way back to his father. He is presented with a plethora of difficulties, all of which he overcomes with growing maturity. As Nemo progresses throughout the movie, he learns that genuine friendships and a home are fundamental to survival. Nemo lives in a vast ocean. It is portrayed as eerily soothing yet intimidating; in certain scenes the water is tranquil but empty. The utter lack of all…

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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…

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    People often face difficult and dangerous situations in life. Marlin from "Finding Nemo", has been a scared-cat from pretty much the moment he found out he would be a father, and with good reason losing your wife in a violent attack would make anybody skittish. But like so many parents when they are called upon to protect their kids, Marlin finds his own true bravery when it counts, traveling across the entire ocean and facing all kinds of threats in dogged pursuit of his son. He's not only…

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    of Marlin from Finding as a hero? Marlin is the overprotective dad of Nemo. His wife was eaten by a barracuda which caused his overprotectiveness. He had to track down Nemo and find him when he was across the ocean. On his troublesome journey he met a blue fish named Dory. They faced many troubles like traveling through a field of jellyfish and being chased by a group of vicious sharks. Marlin is a hero for being adventurous for finding nemo, and loving because he cares about finding Nemo and…

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