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Pocahontas Essay, Research Paper

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 they have to keep one thing in mind when

they do it. They have to understand that what they show to children those kids

are going to see that, and except that as the truth. Take for example the movie

Pocahontas by Disney. This is a film with many flaws that could eventually lead

kids off the truth behind the real story of Pocahontas. Pocahontas was a real

story with real people. By Disney taking that film and putting their own twist

on it, they could lead an entire generation of kids away from what?s true.

Disney was wrong when they made the movie because what they showed wasn?t the

truth, and by taking history and changing it around is just unethical. Jaquelyn

Kilpatrick tries to make that same point on an essay about relatively the same

thing. Jaquelyn Kilpatrick states, ?Instead of progress in depicting Native

Americans, this film takes a step backwards ? a very dangerous step because it

is so carefully glossed as ?authentic? and ?respectful?? (74).

Kilpatrick points out that Pocahontas was supposed to be the most ?PC? of

all the Disney movies ever. But the backbone of her thesis is that it didn?t

pay attention to any of the facts about Pocahontas? life because it was so

politically correct. She also argues, ?For one thing, she was not a voluptuos

young woman when she met John Smith but a ten- to twelve-year-old girl, and John

Smith was a thirty-something mercenary who more resembled a brick than a blonde

Adonis? (74). Disney not only clouded the story of a young girl who was

kidnapped and raped by English settlers, but they even portrayed her looks

totally wrong. ?Besides her beautiful ?more Asian? eyes, he gave her a

body with a wasp waist, sexy hips and legs, and breasts that are truly

impressive? (76). She also went on to explain the misrepresentation of the

English settlers. She points out ? the English in the film are extremely

one-dimensional in their bumbling greed? (76). Disney not all stereotyped all

English as money hungry bandits, but they also stereotyped all Native American

as ready to fall head over heels for the first white man who comes their way.

Kilpatrick goes on saying ?they changed her age, her body, and gave her a

motive for her actions that boils down to going gaga over the first white man

she sees? (74). But the one point that Kilpatrick stated over an over was that

Disney changed the truth behind the story of Pocahontas. Pocahontas was changed

to leave a smile on everyone?s face. The story of Pocahontas wasn?t a happy

love story; it was a tragic story of a young girl. Pocahontas was a girl who was

kidnapped and raped by the English settlers. She was then married to a tobacco

planter named John Rolf and went to England, only to die of smallpox on the

journey to return home. Personally, I agree with every point that Kilpatrick

presented in her argument. The story of Pocahontas wasn?t Disney?s type

story, but Disney turned it into one for the sake of money. Disney saw an open

market for a Native American story, and they went for it sacrificing history for

a dollar. Disney wanted to do something for a culture that has never been

honored before, the Native Americans. But they did it in exchange for history.

Native Americans where honored but not through the true story of Pocahontas.

Pocahontas and Disney?s Pocahontas are two different people. But in the eyes

of children everywhere when they think of a Native American story they?ll

think of Disney?s. It?s a sad thing that something like a movie could change

something like the real story of Pocahontas. Out there is a generation of kids

who went to see a real good movie. But the movie that was supposed to be the

truth really wasn?t. The movie was something twisted and molded to satisfy an

audience that wouldn?t be happy with violence, and unattractive people.

Kilpatrick made 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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