Monday, May 20, 2019

Finding Nemo Essay

Finding Nemo is a film where a bozo fish named Marlin living in the Great Barrier Reef loses his son, Nemo at a school junket to the open sea. After Marlins despite warnings about the danger of the sea, Nemo gets traden away by a bunch of divers taken back to a Sydney dentist office. When his son was taken away from him, Marlin goes on a journey to rescue him. Throughout the journey Marlin has his up and downs but in the end he learns how to not be afraid and to let go and believe through humour from walleyed pike, a upset fish he met at the sidetrack of his journey. A journey is defined as a alteration from one place to another and Finding Nemo directly relates to this from its plot line, a physical journey from arrest A to point B and how much Marlin changes on the journey.At the start of the film he is a cautious father, understandably though as Nemo is the only offspring he has left after a shark ate his wife and all their eggs. Marlin does every(prenominal)thing to keep his only son safe and sets out soak up boundaries. Once his son is captured Marlin goes to extreme lengths to get him back and on the way changes as a person. He meets all sorts of animals he never though he would meet or see and learns from each and every one of them. For usage, Dory, a lost and confused fish who has no real direction in life story due to her terrible memory and absent presence of mind. Dory miraculously remembers everything when she is around marlin and proves to him that not everything is as bad as it seems and to look at the bright side of life instead of only the negatives.An example of this is P.Sherman 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney, the location of Nemo. Marlin was only looking at the negatives of the situation like the distance getting there, the fact that they might get eaten, losing their way and ending up in the middle of the sea instead, being stuck with a lunatic who will not let him be by himself for any period of cadence and not reaching his son whils t dory provides a positive aspect to the film with her cluelessness and innocence. Dory becomes an authoritative character because she shapes Marlins way of thinking through her speaking manner, recklessness and her willingness to try new things.Dorys humour allows marlin to let go and believe in fate. An example of this is comparing Marlin at the start to the end of the text. At the start he is dull, boring and only concerned about his boy, when asked to tell a joke to Nemos friends Dads he responds with a terrible, boring joke that no one finds humorous. He treats the dads with eff disregard doesnt try very hard to communicate with them. A changing for all this was the haggle with the sword fish, they told Marlin outright he was being rude to Dory and he should always remember to take care of her.

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