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Finding Nemo
Disney’s Finding Nemo portrays an example of a classic hero when an overly cautious father battles the ocean’s obstacles to bring his son back home. When a shark attacks Marlin’s home and kills his wife and his hundreds of children, all he had left was Nemo. ... Unfortunately, Nemo gets more than he expects and finds himself in a much different world outside of the ocean. As the movie’s hero, Marlin puts all of his uncertainties aside and journeys across the Pacific to rescue his son from the fish tank of a scuba-diving dentist. ... Dory suffers from short-term memory loss, so she may not remember her own name, but she can read the mask of the scuba diver who took Nemo and somehow remembers his address. Although Dory’s sometimes-dangerous affability often frustrates Marlin, it is just that about her that gets them directions to the address where Nemo can be found. ... Ironically, it is Dory (who cannot even remember Nemo’s name) that unknowingly finds Nemo and leads him back to his father.
Approximate Word count = 838 Approximate Pages = 3.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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