J. Wegner
ENG 111
15 December 2014
Finding Nemo Finding Nemo is a 2003 Disney film about a fish that gets lost at sea. Nemo is a brave little clownfish that believes he can touch the edge of a boat in the open waters. Little does he know, divers are lurking in the depths waiting to capture helpless sea creatures for a dentist’s aquarium. After he discovers the disappearance of his beloved son, father clownfish, Marlin, goes on a manhunt. Along the way he meets a dim-witted fish named Dory. Out of all the Disney/Pixar animations, Finding Nemo is one of the greatest of all time. It really proves that listening to our parents is extremely important. It also demonstrates that determination is key when attempting to reach towards …show more content…
It is sometimes harder to do things alone, than it would be if someone helped. Dory played a huge role in helping to find Nemo. She remembered the address of the dentist office, and without her, Marlin would have had no idea where he was going or how to get there. On the way to this mysterious dentist office, Dory and Marlin come across a school of fish, and Marlin asks them the direction to the strange address. The fish point them due north, and the two fish are on their way. Without the school of helpful friends, Dory and Marlin might never have found their way to Nemo. A little while later, Dory and Marlin stumble upon a group of laid-back turtles that don’t seem to have a care in the world. They are drifting in a current, and Dory and Marlin ask if they can join them. The turtles are exceptionally accepting, and off the new pals go. Without the turtles, Marlin might never have gotten to Nemo on time. Of course, they do end up reaching him before he gets lost in the sea, and they head on their adventure home. Nemo sees a group of fish get scooped up in a huge net, and goes in for the save. He tells all of the fish to swim down. If all the fish hadn’t listened to him, they might not have been able to escape the clutch of the