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                What is the resolution in finding nemo
            
            
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    In "Finding Nemo," the resolution occurs when Marlin, the overprotective clownfish, finally learns to trust his son, Nemo, and let him be independent. After a series of adventures and challenges that both Marlin and Nemo face, including Marlin overcoming his fears and Nemo demonstrating his bravery and capabilities, they reunite after being separated. 
The climax and resolution culminate when Marlin sees how much Nemo has grown and how capable he is, ultimately leading to a strengthened bond between father and son. The film concludes with Marlin allowing Nemo to explore the ocean freely, signifying growth, acceptance, and the importance of trust in relationships. This resolution ties into the overarching themes of family, trust, and the journey of letting go.
    
The climax and resolution culminate when Marlin sees how much Nemo has grown and how capable he is, ultimately leading to a strengthened bond between father and son. The film concludes with Marlin allowing Nemo to explore the ocean freely, signifying growth, acceptance, and the importance of trust in relationships. This resolution ties into the overarching themes of family, trust, and the journey of letting go.
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