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MOANA OCEAN

MAUI TAMATOA
HEI HEI KAKAMORA
PUA TE FITI
TALA TE KA
CHIEF TUI MATAI VASA
SINA

ELEMENT OF THE STORY


THEME: Moana's theme is self-discovery and discovering one's path. The story is superbly crafted. It
accompanies Moana on her quest to find her identity and save her village. She encounters Maui (a demi god),
and the two embark on a journey of self-discovery.
MAIN CHARACTERS: Moana and Maui
SETTINGS: Two islands which are called Motunui and Te Fiti.
PLOT: An adventurous teenager sets sail on a perilous quest to rescue her people. Moana encounters the
once-mighty demigod Maui on her journey, who leads her on her search to become a master way-finder. They
sail through the open ocean together on an action-packed adventure, facing giant predators and daunting
odds. Along the way, Moana completes her ancestors' ancient journey and finds the one thing she has always
sought: her own identity.
CONFLICT: Moana argues with her father about going into the sea, and then goes even without his permission.
Moana meets Maui and asks him to assist her in returning the heart. Moana and Maui must retrieve Maui's
fishing hook. They come across Te Ka and have to fight.

REACTION TO THE STORY reaction


Moana, the film, portrayed the different problems that people face in today's society. The story revolves
around a girl called "Moana," who also serves as the film's title, and a demigod named "Maui." Moana has
loved to go to the ocean since she was a little girl. She has an affinity with water. She is reluctant to do so,
though, due to her parents' differences and limitations. She was unable to fulfill her deepest desires. Instead,
she was charged with the responsibility of being the next heir to their estate. As a result, her parents had no
clue what she was going through. She has the potential to lead, however she chose to fulfill her dream. As a
result, she set out on her own adventure when she met "Maui," who would later become her ally. Maui was
known as a demigod. He was turned into a demigod after his parents abandoned him. All thought of him as a
"hero" before he took the heart of "Te fiti," the real-life mother earth, one day. People began to see him as an
evil person because he was the cause of the Earth's unexpected chaos. All fades away as the trees died and
everything faded away. Based on the events in the film, I concluded that the filmmakers may have wanted the
viewer to consider the following: first, you can chase your goals, but be prepared for the consequences.
Second, what you believe you are doing for the better good of everyone can end up harming them rather than
helping them. Finally, because our world is collapsing, we must take steps to safeguard our most valuable
asset.
I had no idea how I felt after seeing the film. I was at a loss for words as to how to react. It made me consider a
variety of issues. My subconscious had a few more questions for me. "Am I going for my real desires?" "What
exactly am I looking for?" "Who am I?" you might ask. "Am I doing enough to help myself and my partner?"
Last but not least, the phrase "Am I content with my life?" hit me the hardest. I'm at a lack for answers to any
of the questions that have arisen in my head. Moana knew just what she wanted to do with her life and how
to get there. But I'm still confused about what I want to do with my life. I'm not sure who I want to be in the
future. I was concerned and depressed about my prospects, about my options, and I had no idea what my
opportunity was at the moment. After some reflection and consideration about what I had heard. I found I
didn't have to transform into anyone else. I don't need to see how much I'm capable of because I can do
anything I want. I should be myself in front of others. Even though no one else is, I can be proud of myself, and
recognizing one's own worth is the best gift an individual can ever get. Moana did what she could because she
understood that if she conformed to what they had, her worth would be diminished. She finally succeeded,
and I am certain that I will as well. I may frankly admit that I am not happy with my life right now. I feel I am
capable of so much more than what I am currently doing. I am capable of facing any challenge, and I recognize
that this is just the beginning. And if no one else trusts in me, I will, just as Moana did when she set sail on her
own.

Favorite part of the story that catches my attention


The scene wherein Moana first encounters Maui. One of the funniest moments in the film is where Maui tells
Moana that he is the king of the island and refuses to let her talk. Moana attempts to explain who she is and
her quest to save her island from extinction to Maui. Maui pretends to be a good guy after the first scene, and
then sings the song You're Welcome for her. Moana becomes so engrossed in the music that she loses sight of
her goal. After the song is over, he locks Moana on the island and abandons her. Moana attempts to flee the
island in order to pursue Maui. This is the scene wherein Moana attempts to flee her island without informing
her friends. Her grandma supports her, but she fails on her first try. When preparing to leave, she is involved in
an accident, and her grandma encourages her not to give up and to be courageous.
One of the most touching moments in the film is while her grandma is dying. Moana's grandmother inspires
her to pursue her dreams. She instructs Moana to seek out Maui so that he can recover Tafiti's spirit.
Summary summary of moana movie
A daring teenager sets sail on a perilous quest to rescue her people. Moana encounters the once-mighty
demigod Maui on her trip, who leads her on her search to become a master way-finder. They journey through
the open ocean together on an action-packed adventure, facing giant predators and daunting odds. Along the
way, Moana completes her ancestors' ancient journey and finds the one thing she has always sought: her own
identity.
Katrina May Marzan Maam maricel salanio

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