Pocahontas
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 01:38:34
People today tend to scrutinize every aspect of anything that crosses the silver screen. The Disney company is always questioned on the reality of their films. Some see racism, bias, or ignorance toward history. Now for a cartoon that's supposed to entertain children, Disney does it the best. They do it so well that some argue that the people who criticize Disney are the one's who have the problem. But when Disney makes a film
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a point with this article. The point being that this movie could have a much larger effect than expected. So if you ever ask a little kid who saw the movie what happened to Pocahontas, and you get "she met John Smith and fell in love" well then Disney has succeeded. Because that kid represents a million others who have no clue what really happened to the Powhatan people back in the early seventeenth century.
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