Koro and the ancient cattle whale Kahu told the ancient bull whale indirectly to fulfill her destiny, but also to ensure that Kahu is the future of Whale Rider.Third, in the ancient bull whale “back found to Wangji Glasgow gold master, but the Maori tribe when the whale is dead, they think their life will stop at that moment, when the ancient bull whale to reach the prosperous Glasgow, Maori people is SCARD their lives, they tried to get the whale back into the ocean, but the results whale whale no final Kahu talks, and riding a whale back into the ocean, but in fact, ancient bull whale that she is a gold master old mother she was not the golden egg, and then sent the Kahu back Wang Glasgow who is Whale Rider, let Koro to know the real s...
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A famous Critic, Bob Berney, presented Whale Rider with high ratings.Rebirth and Resurrection also play an important role in Whale Rider, particularly when Paikea rides the whale, Taniwha.Through the story of Whale Rider, viewers able able to receive a positive take on religion.“Whale Rider Review.” Whale Rider.“Journal of Religion & Film: When Jesus Was a Girl: Polymythic Female Christ Figures in Whale Rider and Steel Magnolias By David Fillingim.” Journal of Religion & Film: When Jesus Was a Girl: Polymythic Female Christ Figures in Whale Rider and Steel Magnolias By David Fillingim.
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“Whale Rider” is a drama film of the 2002, based on the novel of Witi Ihimaera, and directed by Niki Caro.“Whale Rider” shows so many interesting and emotional themes: failure and hope, strength, and determination, all of them are witnessed in the points of past, present, and future ideals... “Whale Rider” is a unique, untypical and fascinating film.The film ”Whale rider” is considered to be a personal and family drama, showing that families even in the most far away parts of the world have similar relations and personal problems.Paikea : “My name is Paikea Apirana, and I come from a long line of chiefs stretching all the way back to the whale rider.
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So the focus of the eye humanizes the whale and connects the young girl to the animal.“Whale Rider” is a great example of the problems that many cultures and families are facing around the world.“Whale Rider” is a unique, untypical and fascinating film.So “The Whale Rider” shows deep levels of character development: as we see Koro’s great sadness, Nanny’s love for the family, and how Pai’s world is slowly crashing down around her.“Whale Rider”shows emotional experience of a young Maori girl, Pai, who is the main character and the most bright personality in the film.
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Kahu is destined to be the next chief of the Maori in Whangara, New Zealand, a tribe that has descended from the legendary “whale rider.” However, Kahu is, as Nanny Flowers says, “Hungry for [her grandfather’s] love,” (Ihimaera 34) and struggles to receive it because she is a girl.Whale Rider creates a distorted medium between reality and the character’s minds, which is what keeps the reader guessing, second-guessing and questioning all the way up until the moment of truth in the end.Ihimaera does a great job of manipulating the motivation of the reader and intertwining it with the motivation of the characters while also leaving a prism in the middle of reality and literature where some of the gaps and missing pieces are left to be fille...
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“Antigone.” McDougal Little Literature: American Literature.Evanston: McDougal Little, 2008.As seen in the eyes of Paikea, from the movie Whale Rider, a leader is a guide, someone who guides his or her people in the right directions, someone who does all he or she can do to improve his or her land.In the movie Whale Rider, the New Zealander’s tradition is worshiping in the whales.Waiting for a leader” (Whale Rider).
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Works Cited: .Koro later realises the error of his ways and acknowledges Pai as their leader, “Wise leader, forgive me.Similar to Things Fall Apart, the film Whale Rider by Niki Caro explores the breakdown of Maori culture in post-colonial New Zealand.Koro’s epiphany is thus one of the greatest differences between the two texts, as he is able to surpass the greatest obstacle in his journey and move forward, whereas Okonkwo is unable to change, leading to his death.The novel Things Fall Apart (1958) by Chinua Achebe and the film Whale Rider (2002) by Niki Caro both address the overcoming of emotional boundaries, while following the progress of the main characters.
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TAKITIMU: The Gods of Maori.This shows that because religion/s around the world have practiced their core beliefs in an attempt to guide humanities behaviors, yet , as we can observe with the “Whale Rider,” even the most influential community and cultural leaders can become miscued in their ideologies.(2014, April 29th).King, L. W. (2014, April 30th).“Whale Rider” (Caro, 2002) , is a depictive representation of a cultural religion that has survived on the belief of male inheritance as their form of guidance; however, history has shown that change is inevitable.
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The luxurious photography which is taken underwater and enhanced by digital effects and models together with the energizing rhythms of performance, editing and sounds depicts the transformation of Pai into a whale rider.In the film there are no whites and there are only children t-shirts and some music which comes from a boom box that suggest the encroaching force of the majority who had control (Rountree, pg 98-99).The film has is thrilling as it unfolds seamingly with Maori music and rituals which bridges the spoken language.She is able to awaken the dying whale ride ion its back and guides the herd to go back to the depths of the ocean.The film whale rider has a different and a more powerful approach.
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When Koro tests the male students at his school and none of the boys succeed in finding the whale tooth and Pai does, Koro chooses to overlook the fact that the gods choose Pai as the next Maori leader.While Creon’s sexist attitude remains until the end of the story, Koro changes in the end of Whale Rider.Both Creon and Koro lack much faith in their higher powers and are hypocritical in the way that they preach to others to believe in their higher powers, but do not do so themselves.Both Creon and Koro exemplify sexist attitudes throughout the Greek tragedy and film, along with their lack of humbleness and their personality that reflects on them thinking they have a higher rank than everyone.Whale Rider portrays the story of a young Maor...
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“Forgive me, I am just fledging new to fight” Koro knows he has done wrong and has changed his attitude completely towards the situation.The film Whale Rider I about a young girl named Paikea.This shows a physical journey because the passengers on the boat were in poor living conditions, dehydrated and starving but there was nothing they could do about it.In this scene extreme close-ups and close-ups are used to create a sympathetic mood and provides interaction between the characters and the viewer.Finally at the end of the film Whale Rider Koro had realized that Pai is the true leader, to face this Koro had to travel an inner journey to accept that the tradition had changed.
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The film “Whale Rider” directed by Niki Caro tells the anecdote about a girl named Paikea, after a great legend known to the Maori people.During her time as an adolescent she faces a world of exploration, knowledge and realisation.Koro is a man of great strength, power, ability and faith, “when you extend your tongue you are saying to your enemy I am going to eat you.” In the film Koro goes in search for a new leader of the Maori people however does not realise that the answer to his problems is right in front of his face.In “Lord of the Flies”, William Golding presents his characters as flies, the lord symbolises the leader and as adolescents the children have a position in their life whether they want to lead or follow.In “Whale Rider”...
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As shown in the movie pai was blamed for her brother’s death, she was seen as the harbinger of bad fortune by koro her grandfather but piakea always focuses to be a good leader .paikea’s main aim was to be success as a good leader and provide leadership based on her traditional principals ie the whale riding, learning the taiaha, language, chanting, traditional dance etc ..Duryea on the other hand comes from today’s young generation the one who believes in going for what you want no matter what .this was illustrated by Duryea’s failure as a family man and husband.This leadership position in the whale rider is a part of the Ngati konochi, residents of the small fishing village of Whangara New Zealand (where they filmed the movie in realit...
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All of the events combined would have the story seem a bit repetitive andcontinuative, but the narrative structure of the three acts enabled the story to flow thoroughly.These three techniques and others in the movie clearly gave it more rhythm and meaning, which helped the viewers go deeper into scenes than the third person events on the screen.Whale Rider uses narrative structure in many forms to better describe the story to the viewer.She then finally proves her worth to Koro by riding the whale out to sea, which saved its life.The third act is the climax, where Koro calls on the ancestors and they do not respond, but when Pai calls on them, the whales beach themselves in response.
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Kord and Krimmer write “commercial pressures….influence today’s film industry” .The problems shown range from issues relating to bodily functions, to the issues that go along with attempting to break out of the mold that society seems to put us into.She learns the chanting and taiaha fighting from her uncle, she fies the pump, finds her grandfathers lost whale tooth, wins the speech contest at the school, and saves the whale at the climax.This movie portrays woman quite realistically, and their realistic problems as well.Kord and Krimmer state that most films “fail to represent real issues facing women today”, and Whale Rider is a film that definitely does not apply to this criteria.
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This leadership situation in The Whale Rider: The movie is set in New Zealand in the fishing village of Whangere.The movie ends with Koro accepting Pai as a Wise Leader, and the people and the whale following her commands.Paikea the whale rider is the ancestor of these people .His downfall is he did not listen to anyone’s ideas and thoughts being the whale rider.Koro is the chief of the village and he comes from a line of chief who was known as Paikea who arrived on the island centuries ago riding on a whale.
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He is also he guardian of Kahu and takes care of her, assuming a fatherly position.By providing humour, it lightens the overall atmosphere and learn more about the characters.By inserting comic relief, there is a variation in the mood throughout the novel and thus the readers do not feel perpetually a sense of pressure and tension, and are able to feel relaxed.He relates the events in the ‘Whale Rider’ as the role of the narrator, allowing the readers to form judgements and learn about things such as the Maori way of life and the characters through his eyes.Lastly, he also provides comic relief which help to lighten the mood of the novel, especially during times of tension.
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Paikea respects and admires her grandfather, and holds a deep and mysterious connection with the tribe s ancestral line; particularly her namesake, Paikea the Whale Rider, who was the first of his people to arrive in New Zealand, after journeying from Hawaii on the back of a whale.She also takes it upon herself to memorize many of the traditional Maori chants and dances.In this way, her intense desire to be accepted and loved leads to a resurrection of Maori tradition within the younger generation.The film ends with members from all three generations participating together in Maori custom by setting out to sea in a traditional longboat.This last scene is not only significant in the fact that it showcases the once separated generations to...
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The whale shark is vey unique because unlike normal sharks, the whale shark is a filter feeder and so, does not have use of its teeth.Whale sharks were named Rhincodon typus by Andrew Smith, in 1828.The strange thing about whale sharks is that they have 300 rows of teeth that play no role in feeding (Martins, C., and C. Knickle).They have 5 very large gill slits and have a larger first dorsal fin compared to the second one (Whale Shark).Whale sharks... .
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I dream of someday positively impacting people with my art, in the face of many voices (often including my own), which say that it’s not practical or possible.Koro has the same, but is forced to wrestle with the realization that there are no Maori boys or men qualified to lead.Being an artist myself, I appreciated Porourangi’s passion for his art and family – though it was obvious why he couldn’t live with Koro.I also appreciated the awkward, mostly silent dinner scene after Koro caught Pai taiaha fighting with Hemi, the humorous scenes with the under-achieving boys, and the imaginatively shot and magical whale-riding scenes.So it was encouraging for me to see Pai hold on to her dream and succeed.
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In summary, One Whale of a Story results in a point value of 98 points.In conclusion, the best potential for adoption of the seven proposals are those for Escape from Rio Japuni, and One Whale of a Story.In summary, Heidi results in a point value of 85 points Project Proposal 3: The Year of the Echo Few, if any, of the corporate must have' objectives are met by this proposal.In telling the story of this famous whale, the correct PG rating is likely to be achieved, and no guidelines are likely to be violated.In summary, Nadia!
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Accident Analysis & Prevention, 39, Issue 1, 190-196. .Each rider must take into account those mitigating factors that might influence the success or failure of each ride on his or her motorcycle.There have been many states that have rescinded these laws for reasons that may not be known by those most interested – the motorcycle rider him/herself.It is important to understand that the ultimate decision as to wearing a helmet while riding vs. not wearing one is the burden of the rider and not of the government.The typical motorcycle rider and/or the general public most likely has no idea what factors are explored prior to the determination of those who have license to make the decision as to how one should dress if they are heading ...
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05% if the driver or rider is on an unrestricted licence.Psychological and social factors influencing motorcycle rider intentions and behaviour iii CONTENTS Executive summary .The primary aim of the research was to develop a Rider Risk Assessment Measure (RRAM), which would act as a tool for identifying high-risk riders by assessing rider intentions and self-reported behaviour.Psychological and social factors influencing motorcycle rider intentions and behaviour Barry Watson Deborah Tunnicliff Katy White Cynthia Schonfeld Darren Wishart Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety (CARRS-Q) Queensland University of Technology August 2007 Psychological and social factors influencing motorcycle rider intentions and behaviour i Published ...
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The above lines come true for Ahab as he restlessly pursues the whale, which maimed him, to capture him and kill him.The most significant of these is the actual physical presence of the Sperm Whale as part of Ahab’s body in the form of Ahab’s ivory leg.Ahab does not see the whale as merely “a dumb brute…that…smote (him) from blindest instinct.” He sees in him rather “outrageous strength, with an inscrutable malice (that) insulted (him).” He is obsessed, compelled to seek vengeance by an “innermost necessity in (his) being”, “damned in the midst of paradise”, by “madness maddened”.Simply put, Ahab seeks revenge because the whale caused him to lose his leg.He tries to capture the whale and kill him, but in vain, for the ways of the whale,...
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The Blue Whale Challenge (literally "Blue Whale Challenge", sometimes abbreviated as BWC) is a high profile game in Russia in 2016, possibly appeared in the year 2015.A “positive” counterpart to the morbid game on Twitter was thus designed, with the hashtag “#PinkWhaleChallenge” (“the pink whale challenge”) also offering 50 challenges, these being completely harmless, such as doing a favor to someone.Internet users are also increasing individual initiatives to counter the Blue Whale Challenge.Other messages are also published by the local police and gendarmerie in areas where there are potential victims of the Blue Whale Challenge.With social networking being the primary channel through which the Blue Whale Challenge takes place, measure...
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The department working for the welfare of the whales has consistently reported that while making the decision to have the whale platform visited the most important thing that is to be considered is of the place and it is necessary to make the platform and the places chosen by the said travelers or the locals.The whale watching is the past time for the both that includes the locals and the travelers and this year around between 16,000 and 18,000 whales passes the NSW coastline and according to the NSW national parks and wildlife the figures that has been revealed show as the 10% increase in the numbers of the whale passing year on year.When there is a topic and discussion regarding the whale watching then the first thing that comes to the...
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Dollo’s law and the death and resurrection of genes.These two generalities the summary was that irreversible evolution is founded on the dependence of the biological details of the system, with some more general rules that apply at a much less focused level.Yedid, G., C. A. Ofria, and R. E.In the Individuals found the atavisms skeletal processes are found to be almost complete, even both hind limb have been found in a female humpback whale when normally present is cartilaginous femur (Bejder & Hall, 2002).Seher, T. et al., 2012.
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Whale hunting provided the Nootka tribe with a lot of great materials like oil, bones for tools, baleen for trapping, and of course plenty of meat.It would be countless years later before the Native people would see any reconciliation for what the lands and treatment that they endured.Each region faced different challenges with weather, but all were able to adapt to those conditions.The clothing these tribes wore was similar in many ways, because a large majority of their clothing was made from animal hide.Many Native American Indians still have land conservations and continue to live as they did in the early years of American civilization though it will never be as it once was for these people.
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Bhagvat Patel will manage the daily operations of the shop under sumitraben patel’s supervision.Yakub and zahgir are two motorcyclist specialist, will be handling all repairs, where there salary will be 1250/month for each.Besides Sumitraben Patel, PATEL Electric Scooters will have three additional employees.Sumitraben will also offer a standard 10% discount to members of the city’s seven electric scooter organizations.Start-up Summary .
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The sonar is believed to cause internal trauma to the whales resulting in them becoming beached.Works Cited 1)"SONAR."Whales will begin to avoid their breeding and feeding grounds once they become compromised such as by military vessels shooting loud high pitched sounds through the water.According to IFAS, “analysis of the inner e... ... middle of paper ... ...e a benefit to us.According to NOAA, “The technology steadily improved, and by World War II, was used once again for military purposes.
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