The Reality Of Personality In Joseph Nuttin's Finding Nemo

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At first glance, what the world knows much about personality is superficial. There is much more to a person than what meets the eye. How do they interact with others? Do they feel a need explore the world? How do they perceive everyday and the situations that they come across? Joseph Nuttin claims that personality is a field that is constantly expanding and this new category is making its way into the world of human behavior (1995). Depending on the responses to the previously asked questions, it will become rather apparent what personality type a person could potentially have. In reference to the knowledgeable Helson and Mitchell, personality is a hard subject to solidify due to the nature of it (1978). Many personality theorists have tried to pinpoint how to accurately identify personality but, W.T. Norman’s approach to it takes a simpler route in deciding what personality type someone could fall into. He developed a system called the 5-factor model. It includes broad traits such as openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism / stability. Dory is a fictional character that makes appearance in Finding Nemo, and later, Finding Dory. She is quite a memorable little blue tang and children cannot seem to get enough of her. The first …show more content…

She never talks bad about any other organism or herself, and has an ability to keep herself entertained. She loves life and the deep blue sea she lives in! She is a very special character because even though she has a condition she is considered a heroine and a figure kids look up to. She teaches all to be friendly and to look at things from a positive viewpoint. Even if the person you love is an ocean and a reef apart, or if you end up in an aquarium, there's always a way out of any troubling situation. It goes to show that well thought out people don’t always have all the answers, but the ones who have quirks are just as capable of finding

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