Importance and significance of the colony project bird


Problem 1: In the movie, Flik accidentally stumble upon their food storage causing it to fall down the cliff and over a body of water and resulted in losing the colony's hard effort to achieve their goal. Is it true that in a group setting, a mistake of one is a mistake of everyone? Explain your stand.

Problem 2: Enraged and disappointed by the loss of his expected food supply, Hopper, the main antagonist of the movie, demanded twice the food output from the colony. He then proceeded criticizing the queen, suggesting that it was her fault. Would you agree? State and extrapolate your insights from Hopper's statement that in leadership everything is the fault of the leader.

Problem 3: Describe the sort of leader the Queen was. Describe Hopper as a leader too. What were their differences from each other? Which do you think is more effective if it were to be applied in reality and why?

Problem 4: In Flik's quest to seek help for his colony, he found himself in a newfound group that he first believed as warriors. Eventually both realized that their goal was not on the same page, being that the warriors were actually circus entertainers, they decided to leave the colony believing they will not be able to eradicate the grasshoppers. Then something came about and, in that moment, Flik and the circus troop unconsciously achieved the same goal. Identify the specific event that made them cooperate with each other for the first time? Explain the value of having a common goal in a group.

Problem 5: Discuss the importance and significance of the colony's Project- Bird. What can you learn from that concept and elaborate how can you relate this to the real world?

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