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    Avatar: A Hero's Journey

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    Avatar Archetypes “I guess that’s the thing about a hero’s journey. You might not start out as a hero, and you might not even come back that way. But you change, which is the same as everything changing. The journey changes you, whether or not you know it, and whether or not you want it to,” (Kami Garcia). The movie Avatar, released in 2009 and directed by James Cameron, is an example of a main plot and a subplot carried by the hero’s journey and has many examples of other archetypes. Avatar is about

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    Student Name: Trang Nguyen Date:12/15/2017 Biocultural Analysis: Avatar (2009) Introduction According to the United Nations, the world population was estimated to have reached 7.6 billion as of October, 2017 and it will continue to increase to 11.2 billion by the year 2100. The rapid increase in population requires more food, more lands and other demands. Because of the higher demands, some companies have been exploiting natural resources to serve people’s needs and create profits as well. With the

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    Avatar Research Paper

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    All of these subjects are philosophical issues, that you can easily notice through watching Avatar. I always say philosophy is a part of our lives. If you think even about why puppies love playing with balls then you are using philosophy understanding to understand the life around you. Going back to our main focus, almost at the beginning of the movie, when Sully turned to his Avatar body I saw the selfishness and the happiness that Sully had. He was running without thinking of what will

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    During our class discussion, I found the topic regarding avatars and what they say about us the most intriguing. At a young age, I was an animations and video game enthusiast; online avatars are nothing new to me and corresponds to one of my current hobby: cosplay. With cosplay, a combination of the words “costume” and “play,” I pick certain characters from video games or animations to essentially dress up as, and proceed to hand make the costumes from scratch. It is not simply the putting on the

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    As for gender, Avatar does make sure to be inclusive of both men and women in the human and alien society. Kyle Uber from Vanderbilt University describes the strong female characters as a “refreshing occurrence” and a “positive contribution” to the science fiction genre (Uber 1). Uber talks about how Grace Augustine is the renowned lead researcher of the Na’vi and how her position of power is established as assertive and unyielding (for the most part). Augustine stands up for her program in her confrontation

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    White Behavior In Avatar

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    Another film that has white savior elements to it is Avatar, (2009) which is an epic science fiction film that tackles broad social issues such as military occupation, corporatism, imperialism, racism, ethics, and environmentalism. Avatar takes place in a fictional world called Pandora, a planet rich in natural resources, the most important of which is a fictional mineral called unobtanium. The film takes places years after failed corporate attempts to subtly persuade the local indigenous population

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    Avatar, By James Cameron

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    Avatar is one of those profound movies with a deep meaning that strikes different emotions of the audience, which they might have not known they had. It hit most of the questionable topics that are mostly unspeakable now. Avatar is a spectacular movie written and directed by James Cameron. The movie is set in a breathtaking alien world called Pandora, which is inhabited by the Na’vi race. At first, they are viewed as a primitive wild, race but in reality they are more highly evolved than the audience

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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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    Avatar Movie Analysis

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    Avatar is a blockbuster film from 2009 and one of my most favorite Sci-fi films of all time. The film was directed by James Cameron, who is known for directing films like Titanic (1997), Aliens (1986), and the Terminator (1984), all of which helped shape the film industry into what it is today. Although at the time, there was a recession and people were trying to save money, this movie became the highest grossing film in at the time. The movie provided stunning 3D technology unlike any other movie

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    “Dances with Wolves and Avatar: Similar but Different” Dances with Wolves and Avatar are thought to be very different, but they are actually more similar than viewers may realize. First off, these are two must see films! The viewer walks away with much more than just having seen a movie. Both of these movies encourage cultural understanding, motivate, and teach individuality. Dances with Wolves and Avatar are alike in plot and cultural significance. These two films are alike in plot because in both

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