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    There has been nearly as much criticism as praise for James Cameron’s Avatar‚ which has been garnering the attention and awe of audiences worldwide since 2009. Many people spoke very highly of the film‚ praising its pro environmental warning message and stunning visual effects. Others found fault in its plotline originality and depiction of white and native races in what some thought was a clear neo- colonialist setting. Neo-colonialism is the use of economic‚ political‚ and cultural pressures to perpetuate

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    Avatar is one of the most successful films in the history of Hollywood. From Plot to Production‚ it’s many elements are thoroughly interconnected to produce a film that amplifies the theme of post-colonialism. It is a constant theme found throughout the movie. The producer was able to achieve this theme through the use of many production elements with design being a major element. Through the use of Set Design‚ Avatar was able to exhibit colonial behaviour that was experienced by many indigenous

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    Avatar Essay In the movie Avatar the military was sent to an unknown planet that is known to be “sitting on a pile of gold”. The military troops were trying to drive out a group of foreign beings‚ and their only connection to their ancestors‚ by any means. Money is to blame for a lot of suffering in this world. wealth causes a standard to be set such as rich‚ middle class‚ and poor. Money causes people to do almost anything because if you don’t have it you cannot live or survive. Money sometimes

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    Avatar Essay In the movie Avatar‚ the planet Pandora is similar to earth in many ways‚ yet it has many differences as well. The way Pandora looks highly resembles that way scientists theorize the way earth looked millions of years ago. This could be because the planet Pandora is in an early stage of development‚ or it could simply be because the Na’vi respect their environment and maintain the balance of life. They don’t pollute their environment and they let nature run its course freely. There

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    ESSAY COVER SHEET AN1001 Anthropology Cultural Diversity in Global Perspective ASSESSMENT TASK: Analysis of Avatar QUESTION: How is ethnocentrism depicted in the film Avatar? Discuss with reference to the notions of exoticism‚ primitivism and romanticism. TITLE: Ethnocentrism in “Avatar” WORD COUNT: 589 words Tutorial Class: Thursday 1000-1150 J James Cameron’s Avatar This essay aims to identify scenes where ethnocentrism and

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    The film Avatar directed by James Cameron conveys his main themes to the audience using several different techniques throughout the movie. These themes are all different but powerful and are explored in Avatar and are all relevant to today’s society. The primary themes of the film are: environmental protection‚ racism and the journey of self-discovery of Jake. These themes are explored throughout the film and are shown by though the use of various film techniques‚ symbolism‚ plot‚ camera techniques

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    ruled by a powerful country‚ and the word ‘colonialism’ refers to the process through which this powerful country controls other countries. Loomba (1998) defined colonialism as the taking and control of other people’s land and goods which started from the sixteenth century. Colonialism‚ along with the spread of European powers into Asia‚ Africa or America‚ has had a conspicuous place in the history of human being (p. 2). By the end of 1930s colonialism had covered at least 84 percent of the world

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    Godbey Eng 101 March 31 2013 Avatar             I want to describe the scenes in Avatar to show my readers that Avatar shows greed through the use of technology. James Cameron created this movie to provoke the society and show them many aspects that we ignore. James Cameron also created Avatar to also raise awareness and to criticize the U.S desire to expand by the use of greed. The film Avatar is a movie with vivid colors and images. The director and writer of Avatar is James Cameron won Best director

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    “We must change what we want to see.” In James Cameron’s “Avatar‚” we see Jake Sully—the protagonist—fighting in the imperialistic battle between the Na’vi: the natives and the Sky People: the greedy humans. Jake is important because he shows the audience the importance of where to put your loyalty and how much it can change a person. He transforms from a bitter‚ strongly-opinionated jarhead —with no respect for the foreign planet’s land or inhabitants—to a warrior loyal to his clan that he will

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    Avatar The film Avatar is a strongly spiritual and meaningful film that shows the importance of moral ethics. Avatar is set Pandora‚ the fifth moon of Polythemus. Pandora is a world that is very similar to our own. Pandora consists of luscious forests‚ floating mountains‚ waterfalls‚ and the giant tree that is the home of the indigenous people‚ the Na’vi. The Na’vi are bright blue humanoids with flat noses‚ wide-set eyes‚ tall slender‚ and long black hair that allows them to spiritually connect to

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