In document 2,it states that “The government started to grant farmers ownership”. This quote shows how the government can make the community better. Another one is in document 3. It states, “If a person in the tang wanted to achieve many of their life”. This quote talks about how a person wanted
Golden Line: “I am still a little afraid of missing something if I forget that, as my father snobbishly suggested, and I snobbishly repeat, a sense of the fundamental decencies is parceled out unequally at birth.” “I am still worry about losing a philosophical idea if I forget that, as my teacher dramatically suggested, and I eagerly learn, everybody is different and created with different strength and weaknesses at birth.”
Marlin was very protective of Nemo because of Nemo’s underdeveloped fin. Nemo’s physical disability and growing up without a mother caused some degree of overprotectiveness from Marlin. Marlin did not face a refusal or reluctance to find Nemo. In fact he was the opposite. Since Nemo was Marlin’s only son, Marlin went after him immediately.
He says that Dominique has given life to him. And as explained earlier, life is one of the significations. Gail Wynand feels that he has gotten feelings that are pure from this yacht that he has never felt before and it makes him feel
I got from the JotH, “Finding Nemo” was about Marlin learning to let Nemo grow up, and accept his coming of age. Marlin uses help from a fish with short term memory loss(Dory). He learns that he needs to “Loosen up” when it comes to his son. “The call to adventure” was present at the very
Quotes are meaningful, inspirational, wise, etc. They are sayings, things that people have said. In the novel, A Separate Peace, the characters have said many psychological things in relation to who they are as characters. One of the statements of the main character and narrator, Gene, included, “My war ended before I ever put on a uniform; I was on active duty all my time at school; I killed my enemy there.”
A student, Destiny Orihuela claims that the said quotation applies perfectly to Sylvia and Sammy. The two characters do support the adage as Orihuela claims. Sylvia and Sammy look down on others and believe themselves to be better, the two will not admit they are ever wrong
Bant spoke both of the other two quotes. “And the land. Under me, dead, gone, buried, me thinking, crucified, dead, and buried, the
In truth, this proves that he cares for his crew rather than proving he is foolish. One could also argue that when he stays for a year on Kirke’s island, “feasting long on roasts and wine” (10.515-10.516) it was
After all his bad experiences with the Duke and King, he stills feels bad for them being tarred and feathered. “Humans beings can be awful cruel to one another.” (chapter 33) Yet through everything, he still cares about the Duke and King even though they caused so much trouble on the raft. Talking about it with Tom he figures that “a persons conscience ain't got no sense, and just goes for him anyway… it takes up more room than all the rest of a person's insides, and yet ain't no good, nohow.
In the book Nimona, I believe that the characters are dynamic, meaning they change a lot. On pg. 126-127, Goldenloin (the “hero”) is told by the director to kill Nimona and Blackheart, but Goldenloin agrees to kill the girl and keep Blackheart captive. After he attempted his plan, (which did not succeed) his job was taken as a “hero.” Even though Goldenloin attempted to kill Nimona, he tried to warn Blackheart that he had to get rid of Nimona.
Whether it be through character, symbolic, or situational archetypes. Finding Nemo uses character archetypes to help advance the understanding of the movie by providing the audience with a better and deeper understanding of the characters. Finding Nemo has three main and crucial characters they are Marlin our hero, Dory the mentor, and Nemo the damsel in distress. Marlin is a clownfish who had a very traumatic event happen to him, that prompts his quest and journey. Marlin and his wife Coral had just become parents after finding a home for their eggs.
He says the following when killing Pluto, “hung it with the tears streaming from my eyes, and with the bitterest remorse at my heart – hung it because I knew that it had loved me, and because I felt it had given me no reason of offence – hung it because I knew that in so doing I was committing a sin – a deadly sin that would jeopardize my immortal soul as to place it.” And here he says the following after killing his wife, “The guilt of my dark deed disturbed me but little.” In both of the quotes, some of the words can clue you in that he feels remorse, such as, dark deed disturbed me, jeopardize my immortal soul and deadly sin. All of those examples can help conclude that he feels some kind of guilt. If the narrator were insane, he could not feel remorse or guilty because someone can not feel guilty about something when they do not know it’s