
After creating a product that requires the chopping down of trees, the Once-ler considers whether or not his business plan is ethical.
Themes: Integrity, Sin, Ethics, Morality, Capitalism, Money, Sin Nature, Business, Selfishness
3:28
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As Charlotte nears the end of her life, she says goodbye to Wilbur.
Themes: Death, Life, Nature, Denial, Grief, Friendship, Miracle, Special, Sadness
2:20
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Wilbur meets Charlotte, the barn’s resident spider, who justifies her creepy eating habits.
Themes: Fear, Individuality, Significance, Purpose, Talents, Identity, Misconception, Nature, Acceptance
2:57
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Dr. Malcom confronts Hammond about how building Jurassic Park may be an abuse of power and go against the natural order.
Themes: Invention, Science, Ethics, Nature, Danger, Power, Responsibility, Consequences, Forewarning
2:46
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After the murder of his girlfriend, Patch questions God about the suffering of mankind.
Themes: God's Nature, God's Will, Suicide, Logic, Humanity, Suffering, Beauty, Nature, Sign
2:26
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As Seabiscuit sloppily takes to the track for the first time; Smith proposes that they should let him run free to remember how to be a horse.
Themes: Instinct, Training, Joy, Potential, Talents, Freedom, Letting Go, Nature, Identity
2:04
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