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Motivation Theory Applied to Kung Fu Panda-1

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Po knew Tai Lung got away from jail and made a beeline for demolish the entire town, being the Dragon Warrior he could viably assume up his liability and thrashing Tai Lung,

In this movie there are two theories of motivation that are applied:

• Reinforcement Theory

• Maslow’s hierarchy of need theory

REINFORCEMENT THEORY:

Po was roused by the way that he was the Dragon warrior and was anxious to learn Kung Fu however he needed appropriate fortification and support. In this way when Shifu watched that Po had the capacities to end up the Dragon Warrior he gave the fortifications as sustenance and gave him the support he expected to satisfy his predetermination as the Dragon Warrior. The winged serpent warrior was inspired by the prize of getting sustenance. It was an extraneous prize.

MASLOW’S HIERARCHY OF NEED THEORY:

Toward the end when Po got the mystery scroll, he saw it had nothing in it; however then he recollected that his family’s exceptional noodles likewise had no mystery fixing. This made him understand that he wouldn’t be unique in the event that he didn’t have faith in himself. By then Po was in a condition of self-completion in which he understood that he is fit for vanquishing Tai Lung since his fundamental needs were satisfied and he was at a level where his self regard was at its most astounding. Panda understood that there is nothing mystery fixing. Just you have to trust yourself. The force of self conviction is most importantly.

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