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    Disney’s Pocahontas has a storyline‚ which disregards many elements from the actual history. Disney is also known to apply its own values‚ morals and themes to existing materials. This tendency can be further analyzed when we look deep into what exactly has been “Disneyficated” in the story of Pocahontas. Pochahontas’ Americanized image‚ “sanitizing” of Pochahontas’ age-controversial relationship with John Smith and the exceptional display of non-submissive female traits. Native Americans have

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    Pocahontas; Reel vs Real The Disney version of Pocahontas and the real story have many differences such as the romance‚ Pocahontas’ personality‚ and how the story ended. Disney has romanticized the tragic story of Pocahontas into not one‚ but two cartoons‚ with a target audience of children. And with deeply embedded messages into the plot of love and strength‚ many differences surface‚ showing off Disney’s ability to make a story of war‚ captives‚ and death a happy tale for children to enjoy. In

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    AMERICAN ART PROJECT Sharon Moore HIUS 221-B42 FEBUARUY 24‚ 2014 BAPTISM OF POCAHONTAS JOHN GADSBY CHAPMAN ARTIST The Baptism of Pocahontas is oil on canvas painting that was painted by John Gadsby Chapman .The painting was commissioned in 1837 and was delivered to the U.S. Capital and hung in Rotunda in November of 1840. John Gadsby Chapman is trying to portray a defining event in Pocahontas’s life which was her entry into the Christian faith. The feelings John Gadsby Chapman was trying to

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    Writing Assignment #1: The Cultural Construction of the Idea of Progress Film chosen: Pocahontas One of Walt Disney’s most famous films‚ Pocahontas‚ takes place in the 1600s‚ as the British discover parts of the “New World” that are inhabited by native Americans. In this film‚ we are able to contrast the primitive lifestyle and culture of the Native Americans to that of the British‚ and are able to see how the ideas of “progress” or social evolution play a role in the ethnocentric bias held by

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    Disney’s Pocahontas is supposed to be based off of history‚ but Disney fails horribly. They had the money and the resources that they needed to invent the film closer to the actual recreation of history. The company’s drive of greed lead them to produce Pocahontas as “reel” history instead of real history. There tends to be only one reason why Pocahontas ended up being created as “reel” history and that is greed. When viewing any film that’s foreseen as portraying history viewers need to be aware

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    Disney Company released the animated feature “Pocahontas” in the summer of my 20th year‚ I had to see it. At the time‚ I thought I had hit the jackpot with this movie. “An American legend comes to life” is the tagline to get viewers interested in this movie. [1] A heroin‚ whom was a beautiful Indian and a love story‚ who could ask for more from a Disney movie‚ I thought to myself. Now‚ being ignorant of the true facts about the Indian woman Pocahontas and even about Indian culture and history itself

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    An English diplomat‚ England’s main tobacco producer‚ and the husband of Matoaka (Pocahontas)‚ who was none other than John Rolfe. A time when the New World was discovered‚ in 1609‚ his journey set sailed from England to Virginia. Rolfe traveled on the ship‚ Sea Venture‚ as part of a new charter for the organization The Virginia Company. While en route‚ a hurricane wrecked the ship on the Caribbean in the West Indies; this caused him to be stranded from 1609 to 1611. There‚ Rolfe discovered the

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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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    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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    While watching the Disney movie Pocahontas I have discovered there were some major differences between the movie and John Smith’s “The General Historie.” It can be easily assumed that many people have heard of the tale Pocahontas which is a movie about a mysterious young native girl from the New World who rescues an English explorer who goes by the name of John Smith‚ from death and falls in love with him. No matter which version we all may have heard‚ most people are familiar with the legend that

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