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    Finding Nemo‚ we meet Marlin a neurotic clown fish who loses his mate and most of their spawn after an intense shark attack in the opening of the movie. Miraculously‚ one egg survives; he names it Nemo‚ honoring his mate’s last wish‚ and vows to protect him with his life. As Nemo grows old enough to go to school‚ Marlin is deathly afraid to let Nemo leave the anomie they call home. When he finds Nemo venturing out into unsafe waters on a dare from his friends‚ he goes after him and only makes Nemo head

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    Epics Over the Years The Odyssey‚ a historical epic‚ was the first written of its kind. Since then‚ many stories’ plots have focused on the characteristics that made it an epic‚ such as Finding Nemo. Although the Odyssey was written many years ago‚ Finding Nemo’s qualities are along the same lines. Both stories contain characters on a journey in search of something of significance. Monsters threaten the quest home‚ helpers assist the heroes on their journeys‚ the heroes are glorified in

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    Marlin‚ Nemo’s father‚ is a single parent who has to raise Nemo on his own. Nemo has a “lucky fin” which is a not fully grown fin. Nemo was far out of the coral reef when a group of divers had captured him. He was taken to Sydney‚ Australia. Marlin had to swim across the whole ocean. He was scared he would lose his only kid and he would go to the

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    movie Finding Nemo features an overprotective clownfish‚ Marlin‚ and a blue tang fish‚ Dory‚ who claims to suffer from “short-term memory loss.” Together they embark on a journey to find Marlin’s only son‚ Nemo‚ who was abducted by a scuba diver. Dory’s memory problems lead them into some interesting and sometimes dangerous situations‚ including a group of recovering fish-addicted sharks‚ surfing sea turtles‚ and a maze of jellyfish. While Marlin and Dory swim across the ocean‚ Nemo is put in a

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    “Finding Nemo” highlights the adventures of a clownfish named Nemo‚ as he unexpectedly gets captured at the Drop Off and sent to Sydney. His dad‚ Marlin‚ and his friend‚ Dory‚ go in search of Nemo encountering many dangers of the ocean. While they continue finding him‚ Nemo meets new friends at a fish tank of a dentist clinic in which help him escape. Towards the end‚ Marlin finds Nemo and together they go back to their home at the anemone. The film‚ “Finding Nemo”‚ is about the journey as Nemo travel

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    computer-animated movies like the previous brothers‚ the trailer of Finding Nemo has done a great job to catch the attention of the audient and claim it to be a huge success in the near future when it comes to the theater. With the skillful hands‚ Disney has combined brilliantly the visual images and sound as well as the scripts and dialogs to create the exciting trailer that could stimulate any curiosity to watch the whole movie. Finding Nemo is the third feature-length computer animated motion picture made

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    Finding Nemo: Hero’s Journey and Overcoming Fear Kaitlyn Patterson Wallace 6th period The words of David Joseph Schwartz‚ “Do what you fear and fear disappears‚” perfectly describe the theme in Finding Nemo. Directed by Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich‚ Finding Nemo is an animated Disney film about a clownfish on a mission to save his son that exemplifies Joseph Campbell’s monomyth‚ also known as the hero’s journey. Campbell’s monomyth includes twelve stages in which a hero

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    reason” (Lee 268). There are a lot of different reasons why people act and do things in certain ways‚ but people will never understand the reasons for the actions of others unless they get to know them. The book To Kill a Mockingbird‚ the movie Finding Nemo‚ and the article‚ “The ‘Somali Pirates’ Who are Not What They Seem‚” all relate to a theme. That theme is get to know someone before you decide what to think of them‚ because not everyone is who they seem. The first thing people see is the outward

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    Q1 (a) What do you mean by “NEMO DAT QUOD NON HABET”? What are the exceptions to the general rule? Answer: Nemo dat quod non habet signifies that if you are not the legitimate owner of an item you are not justified to despatch it to anybody else as you cannot give something that does not belong to you‚ i.e. you do not have. This is designed to protect the true owners. If anybody is trying to sell an item without that legitimate owner’s permission‚ however‚ that transaction is unlawful. This principle

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    Bishopgate Motor Finance Corporation Limited v Transport brakes limited. It is an established principle that “the transferee of goods cannot get better title than that of the transferor”. The principle is a common law rule called nemo dat quod non habet. Nemo dat quod non habet is latin which means that if goods are sold by a person who does not have title to the goods then he would be unable to pass title to a subsequent purchaser since he did not have title to begin with. The rule is supported

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