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Although Disney’s 1977 live-action/animated musical film Pete’s Dragon obviously showcases the relationship between Pete and his dragon, Elliott, I believe the مزید interesting bond is Pete and Nora’s. Pete is an orphaned youth who ran away from the treacherous Gogans, his adoptive family that viewed him as a piece of property rather than a person. Nora is a lighthouse keeper whom has waited over a سال for her fiancé to return from his sea venture. Together, they remedy each other’s loneliness through friendship.

Once Pete narrowly evaded the Gogans’ clutches with the help of his only friend, Elliott, the pair stumbled upon the quaint fishing village of Passamaquoddy, Maine. In an effort not to attract undesirable attention from these strangers, Pete advised Elliott to turn himself invisible, but his plan backfired since Elliott unintentionally dismantled the neighbor’s fence and the townhouse’s staircase, broke many glasses of دودھ and cartons of eggs, scared a carriage horse, snared a schoolteacher’s petticoat, etc. due to his large size. The outraged townspeople blamed Pete for these occurrences and, almost as soon as they entered this haven, they were forced to locate another.

Meanwhile, Nora is presented to the viewer as a responsible individual in تلاش of her father, Lampie, at the local bar. She is presumably well-liked amongst her fellow citizens because she is immediately embraced سے طرف کی its patrons, joyously referred to سے طرف کی name, and fights off the advances of numerous men throughout her pursuit. Nora momentarily participated in their merriment, but soon guided Lampie back to their lighthouse and gently wiped away the frenzied sweat from his face. He insisted he’d seen a dragon – and indeed, Lampie had encountered a temporarily visible Elliott – but Nora tactfully ignored his wild claim, instructed him to rest and tucked him into bed.
Shortly thereafter, Nora glimpsed Pete taking refuge in a nearby cave and approached him, thusly initiating the beginning of their relationship. Fearful that she would alert law enforcement and he would be returned to the Gogans, he simply stated he was playing. Nora expressed concern, “Well, this isn’t exactly the best place for Tic-Tac-Toe – the tide’s coming in, and high water reaches this cave sometimes. آپ better head for home.” Pete became noticeably distraught and casted his eyes downward, so Nora perceptively probed him for “appropriate basic demographic and interest information” (173).

She inquired his parents’ whereabouts and his current residence, toward which Pete displayed the same uneasy shrug and remote facial expression, and finally his name. When Nora extended her open palm to lead Pete toward the lighthouse, he hesitantly stared at it for a few beats before his fingertips touched hers, but he abruptly changed his mind, retracted, and jumped a foot backwards. “What’s the matter?” Nora laughed, as she examined her hand, and somewhat posed the سوال to herself. “It’s a hand, not a shark!” she incredulously remarked.

Then, in a distinctly affable tone, she again proposed, “You can finish that chowder, if you’d like,” and protracted her hand another time. Pete finally accepted it, presumptively because Nora gave him the opportunity to reach his own decision rather than exerted the authoritative power everyone in his life (besides Elliot) had. In the subsequent scene, Pete looked remarkably different – fresh faced with brushed hair and dressed in a new روب, چغہ which replaced his former rags – and he eagerly consumed Nora’s chowder. Nora stirred a pot as Pete’s clothes dried above her, and she prompted “the سیکنڈ یا personal phase of the beginning relationship [in which their] conversations [began] to disclose مزید personal stories and related[d] critical incidents in [their] lives” (176).

Pete declared, “The Gogans own me, I guess. They کہا it was against the law for me to ever leave them.” Nora questioned Pete about the bruise on his neck, and he readily confessed Mr. Gogan had been responsible for it when he missed the bucket while milking the cow. Nora maintained her composure for Pete’s benefit, and asked if that had previously happened. Pete admitted it was Mr. Gogan’s frequent reaction, and revealed that he’d already experienced an unsuccessful run away attempt but would not fail now. Pete conveyed his gratitude, “Nora, no one’s ever been this nice to me – I’ll always remember it.”

Next, Nora suggested Pete stay the night and calmly asserted they would discuss his situation later. He happily consented, and asked if she were a mother, and if she planned on getting married. Upon passing a framed photograph of a man around Nora’s age, Pete asked Nora to identify him, and she told him that it was her fiancé, Paul. Pete consoled Nora, telling her that Paul would return someday, even though Passamaquoddy’s majority agreed his ship had been wrecked from the wrath of a storm. Nora confided, “I tell myself the same thing every day, standing up there watching the ships on the horizon. Time I should be thinking of other things, so they tell me.”

Pete confidently announced Elliott would be able to inform him of Paul’s predicament, and this is significant because he trusted Nora enough to disclose Elliot’s identity in the process. Although she clearly didn’t believe Elliott was anything مزید than an imaginary friend, she good-naturedly asked for a تفصیل of him while she worked, which further indicated genuine attentiveness and patience regardless of other priorities.

Enter “the third یا exit phase of the beginning relationship stage. If the former strangers decide they like each other, that they have enough in common, and that the advantages of pursuing the relationship outweigh the disadvantages, they will continue to meet and invest in the relationship with self-disclosure” (176). As they sang a duet together, Nora handed Pete freshly laundered clothes, respectfully faced the opposite direction while he changed, helped pull Pete’s arms through the sleeves of his dressing gown, and made sure he safely climbed to the سب, سب سے اوپر bunk bed.

Nora claimed, “It’s clear that دوستوں can be different – yes, I understand آپ know.” Later, Pete reciprocated, “Oh, I had one friend سے طرف کی my side; now, I have two. Him and you!” She rested her elbow on his bedpost and lowered her head to communicate a nonthreatening physical presence, warmly smiled at him in the meantime, covered him with his blanket, kissed him on the head, and warmly gazed at him right after she settled down to resume her work.

The following morning, Nora commenced the developing stage of their alliance. She bought Pete an entirely new wardrobe and thanked Lampie for playing “make-believe” with him in regards to Elliott’s existence. Nora appreciated this particular effort because she theorized کہا figment had helped Pete preserve some semblance of normal childhood/innocence which he had otherwise clearly been deprived, and reasoned that Elliot must be “sort of a family he made up.”

Nora continued to fulfill his “inclusion, affection and control needs… desire to be in the company of other people… desire to love and be loved… [and] desire to influence the events and people around us and to be influenced سے طرف کی others” (177). She gave him sensible chores which promoted the teamwork needed to manage the lighthouse, encouraged him to attend school, and vouched for his aptitude in front of the strict, unpleasant schoolteacher he’d upset when he’d arrived – she even lied about his prior records being destroyed in a tragic آگ کے, آگ to secure his education.

Furthermore, Nora defended Pete when the fishermen unjustly accused him of being bad luck and driving the مچھلی away. She shielded him, called them superstitious ding-dongs, and retorted that they should know better because the shifting of the fishing grounds is unpredictable. Nora gathered the schoolchildren around Pete, spoke of Elliott as a metaphorical outsider in تلاش of a friend, and preached, “Love دیا freely can spare this world – let friendly feelings bloom!” In the meantime, Pete was a proactive co-leader, and he affectionately pushed Nora on the swing.

Since Nora risked legal trouble and the possibility of tarnishing her good reputation, this proved she felt this relationship’s “rewards outweighed its costs” (177). Moreover, when the nefarious conmen Doctor Terminus and Hoagy offered to buy Elliott for $5, she instinctively foiled their scheme. This film was set in the early twentieth century, so $5 adjusted for inflation would be worth approximately $150 today, and it is an understatement that would be considered a lucrative deal for an imaginary friend. However, Nora rejected it because she knew how much Elliott meant to Pete, and she didn’t want to upset him.

The aforementioned exemplified the مجموعی طور پر message of this excerpt: “Throughout our relationships, we continue to compare our costs to the rewards that we receive. As long as we feel that what we are getting from the relationship is worth what we are giving, we continue developing [it]…” In other words, Pete might have helped she and Lampie around the lighthouse, but he also cost money to feed and clothe, and she had to invest her time into walking him to school and raising him to be an upright citizen. Nora had the opportunity to easily make money at Pete’s expense, but she didn’t because his trust and love meant significantly مزید to her than financial advantages.

Additionally, Nora and Pete giddily conspired to frighten Doctor Terminus and Hoagy سے طرف کی sounding the fog horn. This is an example of their mutual likes and dislikes – performing practical jokes, and greedy characters, respectively – and emphasized their consistent practice of joint activities due to the fact that they were already painting the lighthouse. The foghorn awoke Lampie, too, and Nora defiantly yanked him backwards when he tried to go back inside because she recognized how positively Pete responded to his presence. Afterward, she formerly announced that they wanted Pete to live with them but didn’t pressure his decision.

When Pete emphatically agreed, Nora acknowledged it as a momentous occasion, and the trio celebrated سے طرف کی singing of “a brazzle, dazzle دن [wherein] a lifetime of joy [is achieved] in just a few hours.” Unfortunately, their festive mood was challenged سے طرف کی the Gogans, but despite their legitimate Bill of Sale document, Nora boldly asserted, “You can’t have him! آپ don’t love him! All you’ve done up to now is break is heart! You’ll abuse him, and misuse him… watch out, یا I’ll take آپ apart!” She threatened to hit them in between the eyes with an oar.

In the end, Pete escaped the Gogans’, Doctor Terminus’ and Hoagy’s combined plot to abduct him and slice Elliott’s body for its innumerable valuable properties, and he selflessly thought of Nora and Lampie’s well-being first and foremost. Elliott flew Pete back to the lighthouse where he conjured آگ کے, آگ from his mouth in order to produce the light required for Paul’s محفوظ landing into the harbor. These instances signified stabilization because Nora and Pete “continued to emotionally invest in the relationship and maintain their commitment to their partner while managing [its] tensions” (178).

Pete and Elliott were revered for resurrecting a local hero, reversing the trend of the meager fishing grounds, saving the lives of the mayor and his cohorts, and ridding the peaceful town of کہا nasty villains. Thanks to his healthy relationship with Nora, Pete was so well-adjusted and content that he understood Elliott had to اقدام on to help others in trouble, and bid his extremely loyal companion farewell. Ultimately, Nora’s maternal disposition, Pete’s adaptability, and their shared resourcefulness fortified a unique, complementary connection.

Work Cited
Verderber, Kathleen S. and Rudolph F. Inter-Act: Interpersonal Communication Concepts, Skills, and Contexts: Thirteenth Edition. New York: آکسفورڈ یونیورسٹی Press, 2013. 173-178. Print.
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Welcome everyone to my first Disney countdown article. I was debating on whether to do one of these, and then debating again on which site to put it on, but after much inner war, Fanpop was decided upon. The inspiration for this countdown came from a few other lists I had looked at regarding other fandoms' adorable characters (not quite babies).

Now, I have been on this site for ... a long time, and I realize that everyone is passionate about what they like. That being said, I am also aware that some nasty تبصرے could come out of that. Obviously my #1 may not be yours and your #15 may not...
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 Who's the hottest Disney Girl? Read Below.
Who's the hottest Disney Girl? Read Below.
So, I'm straight, so maybe I'm not the best one to make this sort of thing. But I read an مضمون before that a man wrote about the سب, سب سے اوپر ten hottest animated disney women, and i really had to disagree. His سب, سب سے اوپر woman wasn't even disney, plus he didn't really have any reasoning behind the women he chose. I am not going to write pros and cons like he did. I'm only going to write about what makes the women hot! Plus, his pictures were awful. So here is the ten hottest animated disney women from a woman's point of view.
 #10. I basically chose Snow White because she's better than Jane یا Kida. Shes pretty and nice. A little too nice, but still. She's innocent and sweet. And she's the original disney princess.
#10. I basically chose Snow White because she's better than Jane or Kida. Shes pretty and nice. A little too nice, but still. She's innocent and sweet. And she's the original disney princess.
 #9. Everyone loves Mulan because shes the rebel in every woman. She's brave, smart, but shes also clumsy and a misfit. Shes the most real and relatable. And she manages to save China, even with the pressure of being a woman.
#9. Everyone loves Mulan because shes the rebel in every woman. She's brave, smart, but shes also clumsy and a misfit. Shes the most real and relatable. And she manages to save China, even with the pressure of being a woman.
 #8. Meg is an unusual disney girl with her sarcasm and wit, but thats what makes her so great. She managed to woo Hercules with her swaying hips and come-hither eyes. And she's the only disney girl who had her دل broken, something we can all relate to
#8. Meg is an unusual disney girl with her sarcasm and wit, but thats what makes her so great. She managed to woo Hercules with her swaying hips and come-hither eyes. And she's the only disney girl who had her heart broken, something we can all relate to
 #7. Cinderella is a blonde haired, blue eyed beauty who had everyone rooting for her to get her man. She's the symbol for poor girl turning into princess. Everyone loves Cinderella and has a little bit of her inside of themselves.
#7. Cinderella is a blonde haired, blue eyed beauty who had everyone rooting for her to get her man. She's the symbol for poor girl turning into princess. Everyone loves Cinderella and has a little bit of her inside of themselves.
 #6. جیسمین, یاسمین is another exotic beauty with a kickass body. She's clever and anything but shallow. She doesnt want a rich man; she wants true love.
#6. Jasmine is another exotic beauty with a kickass body. She's clever and anything but shallow. She doesnt want a rich man; she wants true love.
 #5. She's got GORGEOUS hair, purple eyes, and a model's figure. And she's got a prince who will kick پچھواڑے, گدا for her!
#5. She's got GORGEOUS hair, purple eyes, and a model's figure. And she's got a prince who will kick ass for her!
 #4. Pocahontas is an exotic beauty. Her body is the most fit of any of the girls. Plus, shes brave, smart, wise, and she follows her heart. Too bad it didn't work out with John Smith! (and ugh..don't MENTION the sequel.)
#4. Pocahontas is an exotic beauty. Her body is the most fit of any of the girls. Plus, shes brave, smart, wise, and she follows her heart. Too bad it didn't work out with John Smith! (and ugh..don't MENTION the sequel.)
 #3. Belle is smart, curious, and very humble. She گیا پڑھا مرتبہ people سے طرف کی their inside's, not their outsides. Not to mention shes very pretty in a real way.
#3. Belle is smart, curious, and very humble. She views people by their inside's, not their outsides. Not to mention shes very pretty in a real way.
 #2. Ariel will do nothing to stop to get what she wants, which is what makes her so great. Shes beautiful, smart, and keeps going after her prince even though the chances against her are stacked. And she's got a BEAUTIFUL voice.
#2. Ariel will do nothing to stop to get what she wants, which is what makes her so great. Shes beautiful, smart, and keeps going after her prince even though the chances against her are stacked. And she's got a BEAUTIFUL voice.
 #1.Esmeralda has the whole package. She's got a hot body, a gorgeous face, beautiful eyes, and a sassy but kind personality. She's really the most womanly of the bunch, and she's dealing with real issues like racism while still managing to kick butt.
#1.Esmeralda has the whole package. She's got a hot body, a gorgeous face, beautiful eyes, and a sassy but kind personality. She's really the most womanly of the bunch, and she's dealing with real issues like racism while still managing to kick butt.
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As we all know, the Disney version of the Little Mermaid is described as amazing and has a happy ending, but there is an extremely dark side to this story. So dark that Disney had to change a lot of details in the original story. Of course, if they showed what exactly happened in that book, I think they would be getting a lot of angry parent phone calls about how they scarred their child for life and they're going to sue them and all that stuff. Well, since a lot of people have not read the original book, I am going to share the story with آپ today. Maybe you'll want to find the book and...
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If there's one cartoon from the 21st century I truly believe deserved مزید attention during its initial run, it's Dave the Barbarian. The دکھائیں had a considerable amount of wit and quite a bit of creativity that had been missing from a lot of cartoons during that time. Combined with the fact that all of the characters were dumb, the jokes worked even better. Anyway, too pay tribute to this series (which I actually might consider purchasing if it was on DVD) I am going to count down my سب, سب سے اوپر 10 پسندیدہ episodes.

10) Web- I'm going to be honest and say that back in the day, I'm one of the few fans...
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Ursula: Yeeeeeees, hurry home, princess. We wouldn't want to miss old Daddy's celebration, now, would we? Huh! Celebration indeed. Bah! In *my* day, we had fantastical feasts when I lived in the palace. And now, look at me - wasted away to practically nothing - banished, and exiled, and practically starving, while he and his flimsy fish-folk celebrate. Well, I'll give 'em something to celebrate soon enough. Flotsam! Jetsam! I want آپ to keep an extra close watch on this pretty little daughter of his. She may be the key to Triton's undoing...

Ursula: Oh, no, no, no, no, no. I can't stand it!...
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