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    Avatar and Adam and Eve

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    and with pain in childbirth‚ and banished them from his garden. God set an angel at the gate who led their way to the Tree of Life. The 2009 motion picture Avatar was set in the planet Pandora in the year 2154. It is about a marine‚ Jake Sully‚ and how he interacts with the natives of Pandora‚ the Na’vi‚ through his avatar body. Avatar uses the symbols and ideas of the story of Adam and Eve. The Home Tree is the home for the entire Na’vi clan. The home tree is symbolic of the Tree of Life from

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    Nature with Technology With the movie Avatar‚ Pandora is presented as a virgin land of unspoiled beauty‚ a paradise with a vast landscape full of wildlife‚ huge trees‚ plants that react and move like animals‚ astonishing rainforests‚ wonderful waterfalls‚ lakes‚ rivers‚ massive cliffs hovering above the ground‚ impressive mountains and magnificent animals. It is nature as something divine and marvelous. Contrary to Pandora’s magnificent natural landscape‚ the base’s environment is purely a military

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    Even though the movie Pocahontas had correct information‚ it had errors that were different from reality. Some things were some what correct but not completely accurate. The movie also provides educational information for children. Pocahontas was mainly about an adventurous Indian girl‚ but it included information about english settlers. Pocahontas had a main character as Captain John Smith‚ but in Pocahontas 2‚ the english main character is John Rolfe. There were definitely some correct things

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    In this day and age‚ many are led to believe that Pocahontas was a beautiful‚ mature woman who saved John Smith’s life and married him out of pure munificence and love. A good amount would be surprised if they were told otherwise. In the movie‚ Pocahontas was portrayed as a beautiful‚ mature woman at the time of her marriage with John Smith. However‚ she was married to John Rolfe at a very young age. Disney’s Pocahontas certainly did not help the cause of correctly informing the children and adults

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    history of Pocahontas and how she became such an important aspect to the English and the Powhatan Indians. I would also like to grasp a better understanding on how the Algonquin princess is transformed into an English man’s wife and goes into English Custody. This paper has reviews of articles by Gary Dyer‚ Frederic W. Gleach‚ Michael Tratner‚ and Jay Hansford C. Vest. Cleveland State University‚ English department member‚ Gary Dyer‚ wrote the article‚ “The Transatlantic Pocahontas.” Dyer expresses

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    the Pocahontas story was inaccurate since no one really knows if John Smith was telling the truth or not. Furthermore when enlightening your children with false evidence they are most likely going to go throughout life with that false mentality. In the description of Pocahontas the only truth we know is ”In 1995‚ Disney released an artistically beautiful animated film showing the supposed events that unfolded between John Smith and Pocahontas.” Nowhere in the story does it say that Pocahontas was

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    communication is used to accomplish this. Part of this is explaining how humans are reacting/interpreting the behavior of the aliens. Remember that the major character has to learn how to interpret the reactions of the others. CLAIM/THESIS The movie AVATAR is an excellent example of the use of nonverbal communication for Storytelling. The central messages are dramatized nonverbally‚ visually contrasting the conflicting communities and showing through symbolization‚ use of light and color the stark differences

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    Pocahontas The American tradition of telling exaggerated stories is one that has become simpler as television and movies integrated into American lives. With a television set in almost every household‚ a story can be told and passed down through generations and can in many ways uphold ideals throughout history. Now we can take a century old story and reimagine it through motion pictures. Although most of America’s early history is limited one of the most famous stories concerning the new world are

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    Aech's Avatar Characters

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    the OASIS. Her real name is Samantha but she does not reveal it for a long time. Aech: Aech is Wade’s best friend and they play the OASIS all the time. Aech is a pvp (player vs. player) fighter and is well known among the OASIS community. Aech’s avatar is a boy and all of his friends think of him this way‚ but when Wade meets him he realizes Aech is actually a girl. Sorrento: Sorrento is the big corporate monster who owns almost the entire OASIS. Wade and his friends try to take him down throughout

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    POCAHONTAS AND THE MYTHICAL INDIAN WOMAN: REFORMING THE IMAGE THROUGH NATIVE AMERICAN FICTION Pocahontas. Americans know her as the beautiful‚ Indian woman who fell in love with the white settler John Smith and then threw her body upon the poor white captive to protect him from being brutally executed by her own savage tribe. The magical world of Walt Disney came out with their own movie version several years ago portraying Pocahontas as a tan‚ sexy Barbie doll figure and John Smith as a blond-haired

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