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How The West Was Won, Dances With Wolves

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The relationship between Native Americans and Whites has always been a complicated story. Depending on the source it's easy to say one side was worse than the other. Our opinion on their relationship is often shaped by popular culture. The complex relationship between the Native Americans has been told time and time again in film just in different ways. Although the delivery is different the message typically stays the same. How the West was Won, Dances with Wolves, and Avatar can be looked at the same. The focus of this assignment is to examine how their storylines of love and racial conflict does change the media attitude towards the groups from 1960-2010. In order to fully analyze the media’s portrayal of racial conflict between Native Americans and Whites let’s start with a brief synopsis about each film. During the Civil Rights Movement, we are introduced to How the West Was Won, a movie about western expansian. The racial tensions are obvious, but do not …show more content…

In How the War was won, we see all the ladies in the film taking supporting roles, either supporting their husbands or looking for a love on their own. Even after the lives they want to live are established, we see them taking a more domesticated role. In Dances with the Wolves, the main character falls in loves with a white woman who as a came to the tribe as a girl came after her family was killed. She remembers a little English, but with the protagonist helps begins to learn and communicate. In avatar, one of the key stories was the buddy romances with Sully who falls in love with a Na'vi princess. The protoganist and the Na’vi prince are from different cultures. This causes problems in the beginning of of their relationship and are forced to choose between love and loyality. Although romance was a prominent part in each film, the relationship between the whites and native people was still the same: The white was always rescuing the other from imminent

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