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    In the novel A Christmas Carol, written by Charles Dickens, there are many ways in which Ebenezer Scrooge is redeemed by Jacob Marley’s ghost and the three Christmas Spirits. The novel’s setting starts in London where there are serious world problems lurking. Dickens, throughout the novel, does not stray far from showing the importance of maintaining good humanity in one’s lifetime. Dickens depicts this through the main character, Scrooge, showing his redemption from the beginning and end of the…

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    Character Analysis of Montresor in “The Cask of Amontillado” “The Cask of Amontillado” is written by Edgar Allen Poe. Poe is famous for his Gothic fiction, and this story is a perfect example of it. Montresor who is the main protagonist in the story, demonstrates the dark and ugly side of human nature. His personality and motives are equivalent to a super villain in a story. “The Cask of Amontillado” revolves around how Montresor seeks revenge on his “once a friend, now an enemy” Fortunato. He…

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    In Romeo and Juliet Act I the Prince sets a law that whoever gets in a fight will be killed. But in this scene Mercutio and Tybalt get in a fight. Tybalt won the fight and Romeo decided to fight him and killed him. Instead of death Princes punishment for Romeo was banishment from Verona. I believe that princes punishment is appropriate because he killed Tybalt like the law would, he was trying to avoid fighting, and he listened to the rules that the Prince made. With the fight of Tybalt and…

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    symbols of pride and revenge. His family crest is a human foot crushing a serpent whose fangs are imbedded in it’s heal. The serpent represents Fortunato’s insults and the foot crushing it represents Montresor’s act of vengeance. His family motto “nemo me impune lacessit” basically means that no one shall harm me without being punished. Montresor reflects on his family having a history of taking revenge on every insult. This poisons him with pride so much that you wonder if the punishment is…

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    clownfish and the King of Uruk be? Well, the story of Finding Nemo and The Epic of Gilgamesh prove to be more alike than one might originally ponder. The Epic of Gilgamesh is a 4000-year-old epic poem about the king of Uruk, named Gilgamesh, who meets a companion that matches his strength named Enkidu. Meanwhile, Finding Nemo is a story about two clownfish named Marlin and Nemo, father and son, who get separated on Nemo’s first day of school, when Nemo gets taken away by a fisherman. --Good…

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    Walter Mitty, demonstrates change because Walter’s life was boring but then becomes interesting. The movie, Finding Dory, directed by Angus Maclane and Andrew Stanton shows Nemo changing by him being scared to saving his friend.If everyone changes like the way Walter Mitty changed then the world would be a better place.Change is possible when you put your mind to it and try hard like Nemo did for Dory, Walter Mitty did for Cheryl Melhoff, but not like Dr.Jekyll. Change is like the weather…

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    family members or friends or even just the simple fear of the child getting hurt or lost. In many Disney films, there is this frequent theme of a spouse losing their loved one and then being overall protective over the child. This can be seen in Finding Nemo (2003) and The Little Mermaid (1989). These two fathers are raising a child without…

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    Finding Marlin When Nemo, Dory, Dory’s parents, and Marlin all got back to there home at the reef they were all having a good conversation when Dory asked Marlin, “ We just got back from finding my parents, what happened to yours.” “ I have never really thought about that before,” said Marlin. “ I hope they are OK,” said Marlin. “ Well,” said Nemo and Dory, “ Let’s go find them!” “Here we go again,” said Marlin. They started at the same place where Nemo was captured and…

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    behaviours. Reference List Consistent-parenting-advice.com. (2011). Overprotective Parents - Is This Your Parenting Style?. [online] Available at: http://www.consistent-parenting-advice.com/overprotective-parents.html [Accessed 28 Feb. 2018]. Finding Nemo. (2003). [DVD] Directed by A. Stanton. USA: Walt Disney Pictures. safety Kidspot.com.au. (2015). The risks of being a helicopter parent. [online] Available at:…

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    intention of shielding them from any conceivable harm. The fictional film Finding Nemo demonstrates this type of behaviour effectively through over-anxious Marlin, Nemo’s father, who is haunted by the loss of his wife and her eggs in a traumatizing incident. Henceforth he is alert and perpetually follows Nemo everywhere, fearing about Nemo’s safety. Within the film, Nemo’s first day at school concerns Marlin, who discourages Nemo to attend and suggests that “[he] can wait 5 or 6 years.”…

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