Finding Nemo

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    Every relationship, whether its a relationship with parents, siblings, close friends, and significant others, have different ways of changing their bonds over the years. There are a lot of qualities that make relationships either stronger or destroy the relationships. But, qualities like loyalty, forgiveness, and unselfishness can help a relationship with either, parents, siblings, close friends, and/or significant others. There are lots of movies that give good examples of healthy relationships…

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    born with short term memory loss is awful. It causes you to forget who someone is, where you come from, and most of the time you end up repeating yourself. In the animated Pixar movie “Finding Dory”, Dory (the main character) is a blue tang fish that has had short term memory loss all her life. Reluctantly after finding a home with her new friends for about a year, Dory has a dream. In that dream she has a family (a mom and a dad) that lived at the Jewel of Morro Bay. What dory doesn 't realize…

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    Finding Dory, a film by Pixar Animation Studios is about a blue tang fish named Dory, where as a child, she got separated from her parents. She has short-term memory loss, so at first, when she got lost, she tries to look for her parents and asks other fishes for help but the fishes couldn’t help her because when they asked what are you looking for, Dory forgot what she is looking for. As time passed, she completely forgot about her parents. The only thing that she remembers is a song that goes…

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    her a lot. I constantly texted her to make sure she was okay and asked her where she was. I also made sure she did not have negative thoughts in her head all the time because of the incident. I wanted my sister to speak her mind. Marlin worried about Nemo and Dory who were those he cared about most. Marlin and I are also motivated by our own thoughts and ideas. His priority was to find his son, and mine is currently get into the school’s nursing program. Marlin used his senses to get to his son…

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    Themes Of Family

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    Almost everyone can relate to the concept of family. Most people have at least one fond memory of their childhood, spent with family, either biological or chosen. If not, someone can relate the themes of love and family to their adult life, possibly with their own kids. The texts involved can hopefully be relatable to both children and adults. My little library aims to draw on those memories and allow people to reminisce on times in their life when family was influential as well as inclusive and…

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    Dory is from finding Nemo is very simple minded and never grows up. Holden Caulfield would love Dory, because Dory is about as innocent as could be. This is because of her inability to learn and experience the real world. In The Catcher In The Rye by JD Salinger, Holden loves innocence in people. He loves the fact that kids do not know how the world really is, and that they do not know how harsh it could be, so Holden tries to preserve innocence throughout the book. However by the end of the…

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    In the clip, Dory and Marlin are diving into the trench to find the scuba divers mask with the address where Nemo was taken. As they dive down deeper the light gets darker and darker until we can no longer see either fish. When another fish (the lantern fish) turns on its bioluminescent, we can once again see the objects (Dory and Merlin) and their colors…

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    Pixar Theory

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    the resentment of humans still in action, animals begin to demonstrate some of the same characteristics as humans. This evidence leads us to Finding Nemo, where Nemo and other characters are forced to interact with humans, which instigates the resentment. Dory, who is often forgetful was an animal that was experimented on. We often see pollution in Finding Nemo that hints at the plot of…

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    An article taken from moviepilot.com, “Mental Illness In ‘Moana’ & ‘Finding Dory’: Are Disney Done Celebrating Difference?” criticize recent Disney movies regarding to differences. The author Trevor Norkey states his disappointment when several characters in Moana and Finding Dory were mocked by other characters from the movie due to their disabilities. The characters do not developed into better ones that snapped off animated movie stigmas. Differ from the former movies when the stories tell…

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    1) The first character I chose that in my opinion demonstrates heroic qualities in The Hobbit is Bilbo Baggins. Bilbo starts off as just an ordinary hobbit but as he is on his journey with Gandalf and the Dwarves he truly shows his heroic abilities. Time after time Bilbo pushes his limits and reveals all of the courage he truly has. In chapter two he is faced with his first burglary task which is to steal from the trolls. Although he does not succeed in this task what is truly important is that…

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