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    TRUDY CHACON Trudy Chacon, portray by Michelle Rodrigues, was a confident SecOps pilot for the RDA. Her primary task was to pilot a Samson that was used for transportation and for battle. She lived in Pandora when she first appeared in the movie and had already been serving for the RDA two years when she met Jake Sulley. Shortly after she met Jake she was thrust into leadership role in the take down of the RDA. Trudy also flew the trio to a temporary science station in the Hallelujah Mountains

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    In the 2009 James Cameron film Avatar, an ex-paraplegic Marine, Jake Sully became indirectly involved with an expedition to natural resource rich Pandora, an extraterrestrial planet needed by Earthens to continue existing thanks to inevitable raw material exhaustion. For Jake, his call to adventure began when his life course was altered due to the “random” death of his scientist brother. Little did Jake know, with his cynical attitude, that his life was about to change for eternity. Initially

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    Analysis Of Avatar

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    Intro The movie Avatar is a box office hit that was released in 2009, directed by James Cameron. The film is based around an ex-marine who became after a paraplegic after an unexplained wound. He takes up his brother role in a Avatar program on the distant pnet pandora after her brother's death. He is expects to take on the role of becoming a Na'vi and becoming involved with the people learning their culture, becoming close and apart of their tight clan. Specifically the Omaticaya tribe (Blue Flute

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    In James Cameron's Avatar the idea of imperialism is displayed strongly through the measures that the humans take to overpower the land and the people of Pandora. Imperialism is when a group of people believe that they are superior,and see others as inferior. This leads to them thinking that they have the entitlement to take what they want. This is shown in the movie Avatar when the humans think that they are more superior and take away important landmarks to the Na'Vi people,Such as Home Tree.

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    The following review will be about a movie named Avatar. Avatar dates back to 2009 and was directed by James Cameron. The greediness of those in power will always results in the suffering of those lacks power. This statement refers to the greediness that was depicted in the movie by the Resources Development Administrators (RDA), which led to a forceful relocation of the Na’Vi people. The following essay will include the discussion of three anthropological themes that were displayed. The first theme

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    In the year 2009, James Cameron wrote and directed one of the most remarkable films I have ever seen ‘Avatar’. This science-fiction saga has a story line that is engaging and captivating for its audience. Avatar took place on a moon called Pandora. Humans discovered very valuable natural resources on Pandora and did whatever it took to obtain what they needed from Pandora. The people of Pandora are Na’vi’s, a 10 foot tall, blue-skinned humanoid alien group that lived in the rainforest or Pandora

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    Rhetorical Analysis- Avatar (Cultural Assimilation) In James Cameron’s critically acclaimed Avatar, there are many issues/disputes that are represented, but there is only one that especially stands out; cultural assimilation. Cameron’s purpose for this is to better represent and portray the possibility of assimilation to today’s modern audience. He adopts a visually stimulating tone to better impact and leave his viewers with a lasting impression of his portrayal, that will better convey the feelings

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    In James Cameron's film Avatar, the protagonist, Jake Sully, undergoes a change throughout the narrative, this being from an apathetic soldier to person who thinks about and cares for the world around him. Jake is important to us because he allows us to understand the dangers of our actions. This idea is represented to us through characterisation and dialogue. At the start of the film Jake Sully arrived on Pandora searching for a purpose in his life. He states early in the movie saying “all I ever

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    In the movie, Avatar, the human plans to invade another planet in which the Navi, the alien, lives. This excerption comes from the beginning of the movie, and it is a part of conversation between an investor, Selfridge, and a scientist, Grace. Although the discourse of “the West and the Rest” is conveyed through the whole movie, this conversation is specifically chosen since the scene seems to foretell the movie will reproduce and challenge the discourse at the same time. The theme of “natives and

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    Into Neytiri

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    Into Neytiri James Cameron once said “Imagination is a force that can actually manifest a reality”. This is something James made true with the movie “Avatar”. He spent an abundance of time carefully crafting each of his important characters for a specific reason. The movie “Avatar” has certain themes that James Cameron wants to get the audience to see, and he uses the characters to bring the themes trough. Neytiri is one of those characters so essential to the development of the story. Mr. Cameron

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