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    Executive summary This report analyses the reasons behind the success of the movie Avatar. Focusing on elements of consumer behavior‚ which led to a mass following of the movie worldwide. An analysis will be undertaken and recommendations will be given for the industry and future releases. Table of Contents 1.IntroductionPage 4 2. Consumer Identity Page 5 2.1 Consumer decision process Page 5 2.2 Self Esteem Page 6 2.3 Virtual Identity Page 7 2.4 Sexual Identity Page 8 3. Culture

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    Avatar Allegory By: Brian L. H. Alderson Don’t you think that the movie Avatar is very similar to how the pilgrims treated the native Americans? The movie Avatar is an allegory to how pilgrims treated the native Americans because of what took place and where it happened. When the movie opened up into its exposition‚ it mentioned the planet Pandora‚ which was inhabited by these natives called the Na’vi who use bows and arrows which seemed just like how the native Americans were when the pilgrims

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    Avatar Ethics Analysis

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    Avatar Ethics An avatar is a physical shell controlled by forces from the outside. In the film‚ paraplegic marine Jake Sully’s mind/soul is placed inside the body of a genetically modified alien creature. He can control the massive and beautiful body‚ and is sent to infiltrate the native people on the lush planet of Pandora. They control the precious metal unobtanium‚ worth billions to the humans. In this grim future‚ Earth has been destroyed and is uninhabitable. Jake embraces this new life

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    For this assignment‚ the movie I decided to watch was called ‘Avatar’. This movie is about humans‚ or “sky people”‚ travelling to the planet Pandora to conduct studies over the natives that live on the planet‚ and to gain resources that the planet provides. The natives on Pandora are called the Na’vi‚ and they are blue creatures who are much different than humans. One of the humans that travelled to Pandora to study the Na’vi is named Jake Sully. Jake is a paralyzed ex-marine who decided to travel

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    James Cameron got the idea of Avatar from Disney’s 1995 animated film Pocahontas. Imperialism is a policy of extending a country’s power and it began in the 1870’s. British‚ French‚ German‚ Belgium‚ Italian‚ Spain‚ and Portuguese are the regions that assume control of other regions. To many people imperialism is viewed as a negative way it promoted racism‚ countries owning other countries‚ and slaves were established. The movie “Avatar” was directed by James Cameron the movie was released December

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    Avatar Assessment Avatar Assessment Task 1: Describe Jonathan Glennie’s opinion about the film Avatar Jonathan Glennie is right that local communities do oppose extractive projects but as a person who has visited a lot of these places‚ you can see it is a lot more complex than is presented in Avatar. Glennie is very biased towards the indigenous people because he talks about how displaced and how badly the indigenous people culture and environment are treated. He only talks about what the

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    Film Response to Avatar

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    Avatar is perhaps one of the most hyped movies of all time. This is because it came into the market when the revolutionary 3 dimension television was entering the world market. Even more hype was drawn to it due its characters in that are lifelike and the special effects that channel through the viewer’s mind as the plot unfolds. James Cameron the director places the storyline in a convincing manner fusing the main parts of the movie namely‚ the plot‚ the dialogue‚ the characters‚ settings and the

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    Eurocentrism is a product of the era when Europe was the leader of the West and was also the dominant power in the world. That age is gone for America now occupies that position. Eurocentrism describes an attitude which affirms Europe as the cradle of world civilization. To Afrocentric scholars‚ Eurocentrism means “not only denial but appropriation of African’s rich intellectual and scientific legacy to mankind”. Eurocentrism puts the European as superior to all other peoples and the best example

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    Value Of Life In Avatar

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    A seminar‚ Value of life‚ based on the film Avatar Directed by James Cameron. The value of objects is sometimes misinterpreted‚ for example‚ money‚ we all know its value‚ yet it is still just a piece of plastic.In James Cameron’s’ Avatar the true value of life provides the foundation of the culture of the inhabitants of Pandora. This afternoon I will illustrate the complexity of the relationship between the Na’Vi and the value of the life on Pandora. I will explain how the strength of the Na’Vi

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    than the other individuals that cause a lot of discrimination and misunderstanding between one another for reasons merely based on our custom. Throughout this essay we would be analyzing ethnocentrism and romanticism depicted in the movie Avatar. The film Avatar is set in the year 2154 on a fictional Earth-like moon called Pandora. Humans try to come in terms with the Na’vi by offering them education‚ medicines etc. that helps them build a trust between the two cultures‚ but the Na’vi

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