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    Traffic Crash Short Story

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    The day of the crash I was zipping up my duffel bag, when my dad yelled with his loud and very clear voice “It’s time to go.” I rushed downstairs with pillow, blanket, and all my bags in my hand and heard the car roaring in the driveway. Once I had thrown all of my bags in the back of the car I took my seat and buckled up, and off we went. It was a four hour ride, we were going to our cabin. I was eight and my sister was 5 years younger. My parents, my sister, and I were all stuffed into my…

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    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 Dory.…

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    The American Dream constantly changes over time. From the time of the Founding Fathers, the American Dream was simply freedom and independence. For the people, the dream was to strive to be the best. For America, the dream was to be considered a model for other countries. Today, America arguably is not the strongest country compared China, or the United Kingdom. But America is still considered a great influence. Many ideas of the American Dream change as a result of this. The ideas of wealth,…

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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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    Dory Character Analysis

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    his son Nemo. In this sense, Marlin can be seen as character that struggles with his masculinity, presenting “possibilities for non-mainstream and non-normative lessons about sexuality and gender, as well as family formation and configuration,” (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…

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    Finding Nemo Essay

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    In the iconic movie, “Finding Nemo”, a shark named Bruce once said, “Fish are friends, not food.” This is verbal evidence that superlative character education was exemplified in this children’s film. Exemplifying true character education in a movie is very difficult, let alone in a children’s movie. These movies especially need to show kids how to act around others and how to grow up to be role models for others. In “Finding Nemo”, character education is exemplified in a plethora of areas,…

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    Father In Finding Nemo

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    Finding Nemo is a 2003 animated film released created by Pixar. In the beginning of the movie, Marlin, a clownfish, and his wife, Coral, greet their many almost born fish in the anemone before a barracuda attacks their home, killing his wife and most of their unborn eggs. The attack not only leaves Marlin distraught over the loss of his love, but leaves him a single father once he discovers that one egg survived. Because of the horrific attack that left Marlin permanently scarred, he plays the…

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    Finding Nemo Comparison

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    Finding Dory is a great film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. This movie blew my mind and I hope it does the same for you. I have three reasons for you that will make you want to see this movie. The plot of the movie is about a fish who has memory loss and starts to remember bits and pieces of her childhood and goes on a journey to find her mom and dad. She has flashbacks of her past that tells more about her background. This movie is a continuation of…

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    Disability In Finding Nemo

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    pushed aside. In the film Finding Nemo, the audience is given the opportunity to spot the differences within Dory the blue tang fish and Nemo the clownfish, through their accepted disabilities. The process of gazing at the disability within Dory and Nemo is what is focused on the most allowing for Witnessing, Murray’s three stages, to become evident in the film. Witnessing was constructed by Murray for the purpose of looking at disabilities…

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    Loneliness In Finding Nemo

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    the novel “Room”, and also Marlin and Nemo from “Finding Nemo”. Room is a novel based on the kidnapping of a young woman named by our narrator Jack as Ma when she was only 19. This woman after being taken off the street were secluded in a…

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