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    An online avatar is nothing but a representation of oneself in an online environment created so that the users can play the role of someone they wish to be or are inspired from. This basically allows users to live a second life online-a life which they have desired to lead. In this online world everything is created virtually by the avatars to replicate or even better the real world. There are acres of land‚ buildings and items which are sold and bought. There are even social groups and events taking

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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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    The Disney movie Pocahontas is loved by all and is one of the top grossing Disney movies of all time. However‚ Disney didn’t accurately tell the story. Obviously there were no talking trees or super intelligent animals‚ but does everyone know Pocahontas was only twelve and never had a romance with John Smith? These are common misconceptions people have because the movie is historically incorrect. After reading John Smith’s personal account of what actually happened in “The General History of Virginia”

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    An Interesting Movie – Avatar Racheal Rebolloso ENG 225: Introduction to Film Instructor Matthew Norsworthy March 22‚ 2010 An Interesting Movie – Avatar As a lover of cinema‚ I have seen many movies that I find interesting or fascinating in some manner. Recently‚ the most remarkable film I have seen is James Cameron’s Avatar. This science-fiction epic was made using cutting edge technology but also has a story line that is engaging and captivating

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    Whatever we do to the web‚ we do to ourselves. All things are bound together. All things connect. ” This is a quote said by a Native American chief‚ shows the attitudes of the Native American people as a whole and Pocahontas’ Mattaponi tribe. Disney’s highly acclaimed movie‚ Pocahontas‚ is about a female Indians battle to be with an Englishman named John Smith; even against her tribes culture and traditions. Throughout this story‚ we find that there are huge gaps in the way that the Englishmen and

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    believe that our own culture is better 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

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    consequences on the status quo. In doing so‚ a didactic message is revealed to provoke controversy and debate about possibilities for the subversion of humanity. Ursula Le Guin’s award-winning novel The Left Hand of Darkness (1969) and James Cameron’s film Avatar (2009) – highest-grossing film of all time‚ augur the requirement for unity. While Le Guin excoriates the political and military tension during the Cold War‚ and Cameron – the armed conflict between America and Iraq‚ both composers ultimately satirises

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    IDEOLOGY AND REPRESENTATION ANALYSIS – AVATAR TRAILER ‘Avatar’ is a sci-fi action feature length film directed by James Cameron. It has been argued that ‘Avatar’ presents the message of the greed of capitalism against the people who want to live in peace and preserve their culture. The blockbuster hit‚ ‘Avatar’ refers to a major element in American history – the Invasion of America. The science-fiction film has relevant similarities to this historic period; in ‘Avatar’‚ humans from Earth go to the planet

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    Jake Pietrefesa English 151 Essay #2 Favorite Movie “AvatarAvatar; Were a paraplegic ex-marine finds a new life on the distant planet of Pandora‚ only to find him-self battling humankind alongside the planet’s indigenous Na’vi race in this ambitious digital 3D sci-fi epic from academy award-winning Titanic director James Cameron. Avatar is said to be one of the greatest movies of all time and not only because it is the number one movie worldwide in the box office‚ but the movie

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    Destroying Avatar "The Last Airbender is an agonizing experience in every category I can think of and others still waiting to be invented"
(Roger Ebert‚ Chicago Sun-Times). Many have sat through and watched The Last Airbender‚ directed by Shyamalan‚ while others have ravished over Avatar: The Last Airbender‚ the Nickelodeon cartoon. Both of these have the same concept and story line‚ but yet still vary completely. Shyamalan altered the setting‚ plot structure‚ added and deleted ideas and details

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