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    The story of Pocahontas is about a young Native American women who had a very big impact in history. Pocahontas was not the average Native American girl you’d hear about in history‚ she was different. Pocahontas who was the daughter of the native chief Powhatan was one of the first Native Americans known in history that had a connection with a European who is known as John Rolfe. The Europeans who had come to the New World and in this case Jamestown‚ Virginia where Pocahontas was because they wanted

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    Pocahontas Pros And Cons

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    The issue in Disney’s Pocahontas Movie is that there are arguments of whether the movie is responsible‚ accurate‚ and respectful or not. In my opinion I have different point of views in this argument. I think the movie made the storyline different for the entertainment of younger viewers. I also believe that the movie isn’t accurate or respectful‚ but I do believe it is fair. I also think that the movie exaggerated too much and there was several information that wasn’t true. There is as well some

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    Pocahontas Movie Essay

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    History of the Americas Rafia Islam Pocahontas Movie Critique The movie "Pocahontas" was released in 1995 by Disney for the sake of entertainment for little kids and their families. However‚ like many other Disney movies‚ people from all different age groups turned to this movie for entertainment. Pocahontas is a majorly inaccurate film that in some cases may be racist or insulting to Native Americas. Obviously‚ Disney didn’t mean to offend anyone because that would be bad business

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    I’ve known about Pocahontas ever since I was a little girl. I used to sit in front of the TV and watch it over and over again until I finally got bored. I think the directors‚ Eric Goldberg and Mike Gabriel‚ did a wonderful job on putting this movie together. Pocahontas is a Disney animated film about romance between a young American Indian woman‚ Pocahontas‚ (Irene Bedard) and Capt. John Smith (Mel Gibson)‚ who journeyed to the New World with other settlers to begin fresh lives. Her father‚ Chief

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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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    What Is Pocahontas Sacred

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    After watching the Disney film called Pocahontas‚ I learned about the struggle her people went through. During this time I learned what her people considered sacred‚ what the true intentions of the characters were‚ and finally how I could relate myself to this story. My first topic that will be reviewed is what sacred is. During this reading‚ I will take an in-depth look at what sacred is and how it can be used or seen. Next‚ I will point out what is sacred in this film from both the Native American

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    Pocahontas is often celebrated of how unique she was compared to her predecessors especially for the fact that she was based off of a real person. Finally‚ there was a female lead who strayed from the norm. The story of Pocahontas displays how Pocahontas stood up for herself and her beliefs. The story was also the first that did not end in marriage. Pocahontas dismisses the conventionally glorified love interest which was unusual for a Disney princess to do. Rather than escape an evil figure or Perdue

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    Pocahontas Term Paper

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    Pocahontas: A detailed interpretation and analysis of the historical accuracies and inaccuracies in Disney’s Pocahontas In Camilla Townsend’s book‚ Pocahontas and the Powhatan Dilemma‚ Townsend points out that there are many historical inaccuracies and myths that are associated with the story of Pocahontas. Using historical evidence to support the story of Pocahontas‚ Townsend attempted to create an accurate timeline bringing the past to the present. At the same time‚ the Disney film Pocahontas

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    Throughout the entire book of “Pocahontas and the Powhatan dilemma” the reader will be left shocked from discovering the real essence of the Native American culture. By unfolding many mysteries related to the English men-Powhatan relationship‚ Camilla Townsend intends to give the readers an awareness of the great plethora of lies written by the English people about the Native Americans that has been instilled in popular culture. The problem with all of this is that the author herself has failed to

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    While popular and widely watched the movie Pocahontas is an innaccurate portrail of a signifigant historical event. The Disney Corporation is not known for it’s accurate portrails of historical events and when producing the animated film Pocahontas‚ Disney did not fail in it’s nonchalant attitude concerning historic fact. Cartoonists at disney must have been watching adult films when they first penciled out the figures of Pocahontas and John Smith. The young Indian princess was only twelve

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