Free Willy 3: The Rescue Site

Jesse’s role as an intern on the Noah showcases the importance of marine biology and monitoring wildlife.

Now 16, Jesse works with Randolph on a research vessel. They discover a group of illegal whalers, led by John Wesley, who are targeting Willy and his pod. The story centers on Max, John's 10-year-old son, who experiences a moral crisis after witnessing the cruelty of his father's profession. Key Themes for Analysis 1. The Moral Dilemma of Heritage Free Willy 3: The Rescue

The narrative emphasizes that whales belong in the wild and deserve respect as sentient beings rather than resources to be harvested. 3. Growth and Mentorship Jesse’s role as an intern on the Noah

Unlike many family "villains," John Wesley is portrayed sympathetically as a man continuing a long-standing family tradition of whaling. The film explores the conflict between familial loyalty and individual ethics through Max, who must decide whether to follow his father or protect the animal he has befriended. The story centers on Max, John's 10-year-old son,

Free Willy 3: The Rescue
Free Willy 3: The Rescue