Avatar
Essay
The following essay will show the connection to the
fictional movie, Avatar, with real-life, historical globalization. The Na’vi
and human contact show a great deal of similarity with the European-Native
contact. If you compare any of the major events in the movie to history, the
settling of North America and enslavement of African’s, both show
ethnocentrism, marginalization,
and assimilation. James Cameron and his writing team undoubtedly planned these
things when he came up with the plot and story. By the end of this essay I hope
to prove that history can and will repeat if given a chance.
I’m going to start with assimilation as my first topic of
discussion; namely the Avatar Program. The Avatar program was made so that the
scientist’s could interact with the Na’vi on a personal level, but the program
was funded by the company, whose intention was to as Parker Selfridge, the Head
administrator
for the RDA on Pandora, says paraphrased, “…If you walk like them, you talk like them; they'll trust
you. We build them a school, teach them English. But after - how many years -
the relations with the indigenous are only getting worse.” This is basically is
saying that the Avatar Program was made to show the Na’vi how they were
supposed to act.
Marginalization is shown throughout the movie. It is most
prevalent with the people that haven’t actually interacted and talked to the
Na’vi. I’m sure that Jake Sully was feeling this when he first arrived on
Pandora and accepted Mile’s Quatrich’s offer and in return he could get his real
legs back once he got back to earth. In this instance he is showing that he thinks
that the many Na’vi living in the Hometree, for who knows how long, are no were
near as important than his legs. The other
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