As Marlin ventures off from his reef to retrieve Nemo with a companion named Dory, he undergoes supernatural aid and crossing the first threshold in departure because Marlin encounters a mentor in the progression of his tiresome voyage who motivates him to explore the unknown . In the midst of abandoning his goal to save Nemo, Dory provides mental therapy for Marlin to persevere. Dory often exclaims: "There, there. It's all right. It'll be okay." to emphasize her warm heartedness and optimism; to Dory, the cup is always half full.
Given that Dory has despicable talents of reading human language, …show more content…
As he ventures off to the unknown with Dory as his assistance to insure his success, these represent Marlin’s encounterment of Supernatural Aid and the crossing the first threshold. This entrance of adventure to rescue Nemo forced Marlin to encounter a series of test that almost resulted in his demise. In the end, these trials and errors causes Marlin to change his outlook in life, thus allowing him to live life to the fullest. As Joseph Campbell states: “the hero's journey is a universal structure represented in all cultures across all time periods.” These reasons are why Finding Nemo creates an identical parallelism to the Hero’s Journey by establishing a contemporary example which guarantee the universality of Campbell’s dominant