Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Relationship Changes

Author's Note: Finding Nemo is about a father and a son with a bad, untrustworthy relationship. I explain in this conflict resolution piece how it changes from beginning to end.


Finding Nemo is about a father and a son who don’t have a trusting relationship. Marlin, who is Nemo’s father worries about losing Nemo, because his wife followed by his other children died. The main conflict is about how Nemo wants to be independent, but his dad always wants to have him in his sight.

Nemo gets separated from his father. A man with a scuba diving outfit swam down and captured Nemo, he was sent to a Fish store. His Father tried to save him but there was no hope. Later in the Movie Nemo’s Father met this girl named Sydney. They went to save Nemo. In the end of the movie Nemo got flushed down the toilet and returns to his family.

 Marlin still has some trust issues until Sydney got trapped in a net, along with at least 50 other Fish. Nemo said “ I have to save him.” His father grabbed his arm and said “ I’m not losing you this time Nemo.” Nemo said “ you have to trust me.” His father let’s go, then Nemo swam up to the net, Nemo said, “Swim Down.” All the fish swam down and the net broke. In the end Marlin finally trusted Nemo for saving all those fish. There trustful relationship was restored.

1 comment:

  1. Bailey, you must analyse a book, not a movie. You can connect to a movie, but not use a movie as your basis of analysis.

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