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Relationships between parents and children
By: Jack Agosta, Greg Hale, Marisa Curlen, and Rory
O’Gallagher
How to point out parent-child relationships
• Ask yourself the following questions:• Is it a good or bad relationship?• Does the relationship grow or shrink by the end?• Is there a certain level of trust between them?\• Do they say “I love you” or “I hate you” at any point in the
movie?
• Look closely at these points:• Emotions• Attitude toward each other• Actions in extreme situations• Any factors interfering with the relationship
Marlin and Nemo Beginning
• Nemo is very eager to get out into the world
• After the barracuda incident Marlin is very uptight
• They have a strained relationship
• “I hate you.” Nemo said to Marlin
Ex. #2 Crush and squirt
• Crush lets Squirt “fly solo” when he falls out of the Australian current
• Squirt finds his way back and is very confident
• Crush new he could find his way back and was proud of his son when he did
• Crush and Squirt are very close and have a secret handshake
• Marlin learns that he has to have faith in Nemo like Crush has in his son
Example # 3 Gil and Nemo
• Nemo and Gil have a similar" lucky” fin and are from the ocean not pet store like others.
• Gil has plan to free fish from tank but plan is not good but because Nemo admires Gil he wants to help.
• Nemo tries to help and does not succeed in plan. Nemo apologizes for this.
• Nemo retries the plan and succeeds.
Example #4 Marlin and Nemo: End
• End of movie Relationship is very different from beginning
• Marlin trusts Nemo to save Dory and other fish. This shows that now Marlin has raised his confidence in Nemo.
• After Nemo has saved all fish he is trapped in net. Marlin still shows extensive care for Nemo.
Kid & Parent Relationships
• Parents and kids are faithful to one another
• Prior to Nemo getting lost, Marlin was overprotective of his son
• In the end, after seeing other parents have such faith in their children, Marlin allows Nemo to take risks and has faith in Nemo’s capabilities