On Pandora unobtanium is the key resource, and it is the economic incentive of the humans. They have been trying to mine without disturbing the natives, but they are becoming impatient. Using their high-tech equipment, the humans attacked the natives until they could get the amount of unobtanium they wanted. The humans used ex-marines to fight against the natives of Pandora. Since they did not give up their home tree, the humans burnt it to the round, so they could mine the unobtanium. The home tree was the center of their culture and their home, so once the humans destroyed it they had nothing. Avatar is a parallel to the age of imperialism, by demonstrating the reason for being on Pandora, the humans brute force, and the demolition of the home
On Pandora unobtanium is the key resource, and it is the economic incentive of the humans. They have been trying to mine without disturbing the natives, but they are becoming impatient. Using their high-tech equipment, the humans attacked the natives until they could get the amount of unobtanium they wanted. The humans used ex-marines to fight against the natives of Pandora. Since they did not give up their home tree, the humans burnt it to the round, so they could mine the unobtanium. The home tree was the center of their culture and their home, so once the humans destroyed it they had nothing. Avatar is a parallel to the age of imperialism, by demonstrating the reason for being on Pandora, the humans brute force, and the demolition of the home