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Examples Of Pathetic Fallacy In Whale Rider

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Good Morning Year 8, I am Niki Caro and I have been asked to come in and talk about my movie “Whale Rider”. Whale Rider is a culturally significant movie showing the power of one 12-year-old girl, Pai. Pai lives in a patriarchal society meaning only the first-born male is allowed to become chief. This tradition is broken when the next chief in line dies at birth but his twin sister Pai survives. Pai believes in her self and try’s to persuade her traditional grandfather into becoming chief.

Paikea is rehearsing a chant along the road. Later on that night she is to be performing it in Whare Whakairo. I decided to put Paikea practicing her chant on the road as it shows a cultural significance to her ancestors, the whales. Paikea is on a journey to Whare Whakairo and her ancestor the Whale Rider, also named Paikea, was on a journey from Hawaiki to a new land. …show more content…

This is starting with Paikea on the whale and zooming out to show the setting of Whare Whakairo and the gloomy clouds above. This can be considered a pathetic fallacy. A pathetic fallacy usually symbolizes that something bad is going to happen soon. The dark gloomy clouds and sky are dark and when we see dark images it usually signifies something weird or scary will happen. In this case we have Paikea singing the Haka she was practicing on the road and along comes Hemi. Hemi is behind the whale and a misfortune happens. Mostly everyone in the crowd starts to laugh. However Pai and Koro show that they are responsible and don’t. Koro taps his walking stick on the ground to get everyone’s attention so Pai can continue. The connection between Koro and Pai is very strong here as we can see that both Pai and Koro are leadership

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