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Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Finding Nemo: Overcoming Fear and the Hero’s Journey

In this movie, Marlin, the hero, essential find and present his son, memorandum, who has been captured by divers. Although Marlin is afraid he wills himself to Journey to the deepest, darkest, most dangerous areas of the nautical to find Memo. In Finding Memo, through three critical stages of Joseph Campbell monthly, Marlin discovers that he must overcome his fears in order to save his son. In the medium World stage of the heros Journey, Marlin expresses inordinate fear towards the ocean and taking risks.While preparing for the offset day of school in is anemone, Marlin inquires, Whats the one thing we have to ring about the ocean? Its not safe, replied Memo with a heavy sigh. In this ordinary world, the fear that Marlin will conquer is introduced with his parenting. Marlin teaches Memo to fear because of his fearsome past experiences. While Marlin is cultivated and cautious, Memo, on the other hand, is innocuous and imprudent. Because of this, Memos get is set on shelterin g Memo from the outside world. At this layover in the journey, Marlin has extreme anxieties that are yet to be conquered.Additionally, Marlin begins to conquer his fear of the astronomical blue and gambling with life as he enters the Crossing the sceptre stage of Campbell monthly. When Memo take a chances out into open water to touch the underside ( gravy boat), he is nabbed by divers, and Marlin rushes to action and chases the boat. l have to find the boat he exclaimed as he raced through the violent water. It is at this point that Marlin realizes that fear fades when there is danger at hand. For example, it only takes a let out second for Marlin to think before plunging into the thing that has frightened him for years.He takes the first pure tone to vanquishing the terror that controls his life due to the possible death of his son. Memos capture empowers Marlin to venture on a search and rescue mission, regardless of the peril he is bound to face. During the second critica l stage, Marlin begins to apprehend why and how he must stand in the face of danger to surmount his fears. Moreover, during the Road keep going stage of the heros Journey, Marlin releases all of his fear and discovers that some chances are worth taking. Marlin comes to this acknowledgment when Dory and s eeral other fish are engaged at bottom a fishing net, andMemo uses his newly found knowledge to hatch a plan to help them elude their cruel fates. l kitty do this, pleads Memo. Marlin replies with a look of pride and understanding, mires right. I know you force out. Marlin finally understands that charge Memo from attempting anything outside of the box because of his own fear. Once he sees that Memos system worked, he realizes that he does not have to fear for Memo as much as he previously thought. By giving Memo permission to consummate his plan, Marlin quells his fear of trying new things and finally learns to assertion his son.Because of this close encounter with danger and death, Marlin is able to rid himself of the fear that has controlled him ever since the birth of his son. In the last critical stage of Marlins Journey, he pulls unitedly all of the erudition he has gathered from his quest to realizes that his fear do-nothing be overcame with action. Three critical stages of Joseph Campbell are exemplified as Marlin manumits his son from the cargo area of his captors while conquering his fears. From the heros journey in Finding Memo, one can learn that no matter the size or rationality of the fear, it can be overcome if it is faced head on.

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