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    Finding Nemo Symbols

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    "Finding Nemo" was received extremely positive reviews and became one of the best- selling DVDs of all the time. For the love of audiences‚ the film was released again in 3D in 2012. What makes  "Finding Nemo" a popular film? Besides interesting plot and beautiful scene‚ each character also become a meaningful symbol of love‚ friendship‚...  The story is about a worriesome clownfish named Marlin overcome every difficulties and his own nervosity to find his abducted son Nemo. Along with his friend

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    Finding Nemo Analysis

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    choices I have seen so far; I chose Finding Nemo. The movie finding Nemo is about a father fish‚ Marlin‚ whose son was trying to be brave on a school trip by swimming out further than everyone else and he got captured by fisherman. At The beginning of the story‚ Marlin’s wife‚ Nemo’s mother‚ is killed and Marlin vows to always take care of Nemo. This “promise” leads him to be overbearing and very protective of his son. We then transition into when Nemo is captured by the fisherman’s net‚ and this

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    Captain Nemo- captain‚ builder and engineer of the Nautilus submarine Secondary Characters: Commander Farragut- U.S. commander of the frigate ’"’Abraham Lincoln’"’ Captain Nemo"’"s crew- speak an unknown language‚ able-bodied men that serve Captain Nemo on the Nautilus Papuans- savages on the Island of Gilboa that attempt to attack and board the Nautilus Dumont d"’"Urville- Arannax talks about this famous French explorer who was commander of the Astrolabe; Captain Nemo compares

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    Finding Nemo Journey

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    Finding Nemo is a film where a clown fish named Marlin living in the Great Barrier Reef loses his son‚ Nemo at a school excursion to the open sea. After Marlin’s despite warnings about the danger of the sea‚ Nemo gets taken 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

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    were treated with hostility. With an introduction to Captain Nemo they became passengers aboard the Nautilus. They were astonished by the Nautilus on how it could dive down to the ocean depths to see all that the sea had to offer. Professor Aronnax and Conseil found the ocean depths to be a new world! Many life and death experiences made Ned Land feel uneasy about his new life aboard the Nautilus. He was determined to escape. Captain Nemo took them to many exquisite places. They experienced

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    Finding Nemo Essay

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    movie Finding Nemo is about a fish named Nemo‚ that is taken from his father and moved to the other side of the ocean. During the movie‚ Nemo’s father Marlin is looking for him all over with another fish named Dory‚ however they encounter a great number of struggles on their journey. This movie stresses the importance of listening to your parents‚ working together as a team‚ and never giving up. I personally have been in many situations where these three principals have

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    Finding Nemo the Movie

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    Finding Nemo At first glance this movie appears to be just a computer animated film about a bunch of fish for children. Lookinat at it from a psychological standpoint‚ however‚ reveals it’s more complex than one may think. I chose this film o write about because of the fact that all the main characters seem to suffer from some sort of psychological disorder. The story is about a small clown fish with an injured fin‚ Nemo‚ who rebels against his father‚ Marlin‚ and gets captured by a human scuba

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    professional harpooner‚ Ned Land is also on the ship. The monster shows up and attacks the ship. When the monster rams into the ship‚ Land‚ Aronnax‚ and Conciel fall off the ship. They soon find a submarine instead of the monster. Then they meet the CaptainNemo. The submarine’s name is Nautilus.

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    find themselves on top of the mysterious creature‚ which is actually a submarine‚ the Nautilus. They are taken on board and placed in a cell. The men meet Captain Nemo‚ the commander of the vessel. Captain Nemo was very friendly to his guests. Not only were all three of the men guests but prisoners. Nemo did not allow them to leave. The reason Nemo created this vessel was to escape from the real world. He says that he wants to live his life alone away from all the mischief and die peacefully. The submarine

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    O Captain! My Captain!

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    "O Captain! my Captain!" Walt Whitman wrote the poem "O Captain! my Captain!" after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Whitman describes Lincoln as the captain of the ship‚ as the leader of the country; he also refers to him as a father: "Here Captain! dear father!"(13)‚ "My father doesn’t feel my arm‚"(18). Clearly‚ a captain is not a father. Why‚ then‚ does Whitman connect the two together? Are there certain similarities between them that can’t be avoided? A captain is

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