Those years keep Kahu a “question” and make us, like Rawiri, unable to wait for her to come of age and either become the whale rider or not.If Kahu narrated then we wouldn’t be able to experience her development from birth, and would lose all of her toddler years.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.In Witi Ihimaera’s novel “Whale Rider” we follow Rawiri as he goes through his life watching the growth, incidents and magic of his niece Kahu.For Rawiri, Nanny Flowers, and even Kahu herself, it is fo...
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Directed by Niki Caro (2003).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.Ihimaera, Witi (2003) .[Film]”The Whale Rider”.Similar to Okonkwo, Koro progresses on a journey, beginning at the height of power, with Caro using several symbols to signify this, such as the whale tooth.
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To meet Kahu fate of almost help her become the first woman 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 situation is one of his great-grandson Whale Rider in the future of this offer.Second, a ...
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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... “Whale Rider” is a unique, untypical and fascinating film.“Whale Rider” is a great example of the problems that many cultures and families are facing around the world.Until one person prepares to make the sacrifice to save the people…the Whale Rider.
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Problems shown in “Whale rider” .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.Paikea: “My name is Paikea Apirana, and I come from a long line of chiefs stretching all the way back to the whale rider.“Whale Rider”shows emotional experience of a young Maori girl, Pai, who is the main character and the most bright personality in the film.“Whale Rider” is a great example of the problems that many cultures and families are facing around the world.
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Their closeness shows that the tragic hero has not changed in the past three thousand years.The play, Antigone, written by the Greek playwright Sophocles and the book Whale Rider, written by Witi Ihimaera, has extremely comparable characters.The stories both have women trying to persevere in a world where they have less rights, and strong leaders trying to suppress them.Throughout the movie, Whale Rider, Pai persistently strives to show her grandfather her strength and even goes as far as trying to join the school Koro establishes because she wants to learn the proper way to be the leader of the Maori culture.Both Creon and Koro exemplify sexist attitudes throughout the Greek tragedy and film, along with their lack of humbleness and thei...
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“In Search of the Emerald City” is a Short story by Witi Ihimaera.Not much room for Pa living anymore.” I think Ihimaera is showing how the Maori culture may not fit in to the modern world, that living in the traditional way can be difficult with little chance of betterment due to lack of work and educational opportunities.Ihimaera may have used this analogy to ‘Emerald City’ to show that the perception of Wellington being better may not have been true.The people who are left behind are often the ones who are older and committed to a more traditional way of life.Witi Ihimaera wants the audience to understand the desire working class people have to rise above their station in life and out do the expectations that society have for them.
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Both short stories, “The Woman at the Store” by Katherine Mansfield and “Beginning of the Tournament” by Witi Ihimaera have settings which help develop the theme.Both stories have settings which contribute to either a theme or idea present in the stories, and through the author’s choice of setting and description, the stories manage to convey ideas more clearly and fully.He learns that the Maoris place family values before everything else, which he learns from the narrator’s cousin Moana.The narrator invites his friend Jerry for the tournament, who comes, awaiting an organized game of hockey.In the short stories “The Woman at the Store” by Katherine Mansfield and “Beginning of the Tournament” written by Witi Ihimaera, the setting is an i...
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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 ..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 reality).The both leaders worked at sports America ,a magazine targeted to sports fans.carter Duryea has the highest level of seniority based on his position in the department .the effect of this legi...
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“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.“Whale Rider Review.” Whale Rider.Rebirth and Resurrection also play an important role in Whale Rider, particularly when Paikea rides the whale, Taniwha.Whale Rider is a beneficial movie to anyone who watches it.Religious scholars believe Whale Rider to be a beneficial way for people to draw inferences between the Maori culture and Christianity.
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Keisha Castle-Hughes, Rawiri Paratene, Vicky Haughton, Cliff Curtis.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.Xplore Inc, 2013.Martin Luther King, Jr..BrainyQuote.com.South Pacific Pictures/ApolloMedia GmbH & Co. 5/Filmproduktion KG, 2002.
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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 30.th).Nga Atua- The Gods Religions across the globe have conceptualized a belief, generally surrounding the implementations and implications of th... ... middle of paper ... ...izable religious leaders can be wrong, as witnessed with the “Whale Rider.” A Religion is the basic practice that gives meaningful purpose to life filled with insecurity.King, L. W. (2014, April 30th).Ancient History Sourcebook: Code of Hammurabi, c. 1780 BCE.
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Whale Rider is a contemporary fairy film, which depicts our celebration to our spiritual bond together with our natural environment.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.Whale Rider never becomes a saccharine because it is partly a straight tale and also partly a gripping mystical fable.Whale Rider provides a powerful message of hope and watching this film provides a healing experience.Just like in many modern films the music and the Maori songs complement but do not compete with the dialogue which is a welcome change in films.
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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.There are many physical examples shown in the film whale rider, especially shown in the scene at the beginning of the film at the hospital.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.In the extract The Happiest Refugee a scene that relates to a inner journey is when the passengers on the boat have been rescued by German sailors.
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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.As seen with Ralph and Jack, there are many differentials as well as similarities between each other because everybody has their own techniques in handling situations and the way they react to such complications like being stranded on a deserted island.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.Through close observation of the characters and how they were portrayed in each story it is easy to assume that adolescence is a time of great change, no...
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Her courage and fortitude finally gets through to Koro, who accepts her as his successor as chief.Whale Rider uses narrative structure in many forms to better describe the story to the viewer.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.The hidden meaning behind Whale Rider could not have been brought out in the acting, the screenplay, or the storyline without the narrative structure.It’s mainly about Koro’s school where he trains the male children in the hope that one of them will become the chief in the future.
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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.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.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.She is denied access to the “leadership” school, was told not to touch the motor boat pump, she was not allowed to train with the fightin...
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When the whale needed help to go off shore Pai rode the whale to safety.Dan on the other hand gets his position back Carter is able to learn what he lacks and he believes he could have never been better then Dan.She is brave enough to jump into the sea to get her grandfather’s whale tooth, which clearly describes her quality of bravery and courageous above all her determination to becoming a leader.Pai and Koro lives are surrounded with culture (Moari) and tradition example the whale riding story of Paikea, chanting and their knowledge (Mead, 2006, p.14).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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In conclusion, Rawiri narrates the events in the novel through his point of view and highlights certain themes and issues presented by the author.Also, the way Nanny wanted to look her best despite her failure as she wears a hat that ‘must have looked wonderful in the 1930s’ and ‘added a bit of this and a bit of that until it looked just like something out of her vegetable garden’ is a comic element which enables us to find her as an endearing character even though she is old-fashioned.He is also he guardian of Kahu and takes care of her, assuming a fatherly position.He is definitely an important character which helps the story to progress efficiently.For example, when Nanny felt indignant and unfair regarding the exclusion of women duri...
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In this way, her intense desire to be accepted and loved leads to a resurrection of Maori tradition within the younger generation.She also takes it upon herself to memorize many of the traditional Maori chants and dances.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.The film ends with members from all three generations participating together in Maori custom by setting out to sea in a traditional longboat.As one of the lone members of the younger generations still respectful of the traditions of old, she co...
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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.The scenes that stood out for me were the ones that showed Maori culture: Rawiri, and later, Pai, demonstrating their taiaha skills, Pai’s performances, and the final scenes of boat-launching festivities.The film “Whale Rider” took me on a whale of an emotional ride.It was a joy to see him figure it out in the end, and head out to sea alongside Pai, who was everything he yearned for but couldn’t see that it/she was right in front of him.Nani is an amazing, passionate nurturer, who knows how to, for the most part, run things, while keeping Koro thinking that he’s in charge.
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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.Hides were also used in the making of the lodging that the natives inhabited.Each region faced different challenges with weather, but all were able to adapt to those conditions.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.Just like American today, languages are slightly different from the Far East to the Great West and everywhere in between.
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However in theory, they stopped selling because of the high pressure from these groups who successfully influenced a change in their behaviour.EIA and Greenpeace met with Tesco representatives on two occasions and told Tesco the UK s leading retailer to immediately withdraw all whale meat products that were being sold in at least 45 of their supermarkets stores in the Tokyo area.Tesco took its decision to stop selling whale products shortly after their second meeting, and indicated that it had immediately stopped purchasing whale meat.The groups demonstrated that they was an increasing concern amongst Japanese consumers, and that falling prices and growing stockpiles of whale meat indicated a significant decrease in domestic demand for t...
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Ultimately, he won the respect of his teammates because of his skill and witiness.Paul was visually damaged, but there were some mysteries about this.However, Paul did not improve her teasing.He is called Eclipse Boy and Mars from other students.But as the novel has finally revealed, this is not what actually happens.
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There are no gender or racial ideologies used in any form or sub topic of magic realism.Magic realism has no race and no gender; it is about fantasy meeting reality.Magic Realism is the key to the decline of racial and gender ideologies.Examples of these works are films like American Beauty, Big Fish, Chocolat, The Red Violin, and Whale Rider.Magic realism is about fantasy, there is not discrimination or rights or wrongs.
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The film Whale Rider (2002) for instance thoroughly demonstrates the Maori culture.in Contemporary tourism: diversity and change, Elsevier, Boston, MA, pp.‘Film & TV Tourism’ in Smith, M., MacLeod, N. and Hart Robertson, M 2010, Key Concepts in Tourist Studies.Law, L., Bunnell, T. and Ong, C 2007, ‘The Beach, the gaze and film tourism’, Tourist Studies, vol 7, no.London, Thousand Oaks, New Delhi & Singapore, SAGE, pp.
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In a survey conducted, it was found out that 91.4% of whale-watching tourists would not go to countries whereby they hunt whales for commercial purpose to engage in whale watching; and that 79% of them would even boycott visiting the country (Parsons and Rawles, 2003, cited in (Parsons & Draheim, A reason not to support whaling – a tourism impact case study from the Dominican Republic, 2009)).Once again, it have being emphasised that when a whale is been disturbed, it shows sign of avoidance either by varying the duration of its dives, or by swimming faster or altering the direction of swimming.Science education .These collaborations can play an important role in structuring the relationships and understandings of members of the fiel...
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In some countries such as Greenland, USA, and Russia, this kind of whale hunting is still practiced to this date.On the same not, whaling was plummeted by the introduction of the whale “harvesting” concept along with the many introduced factory ships during the earlier half of the 20 .This has come due to the fact that anti-whaling campaigns argue of the local and international impacts that arise from this activity while the pro-whalers’ opinion is that whales ought to “harvested” , especially among the less endangered whale communities (Stoett, 1997, p. 25).A complete ban on whaling was put in place in 1986, but not surprisingly enough, hunted and killed whale numbers have continued to increase despite the ban.This particularly affect...
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An example would be the products which can be consumed from the skin of a whale.www.wikipedia.org .A whale is a marine mammal – a warm-blooded animal that gives birth to its young – and is part of the cetacean family.Japan and Norway have repeatedly announced their long-term intention of continuing whaling and resuming commercial trade in whale products.Majority of people believe that whale hunting should be banned.
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Creation and promotion of programs and research projects that is aimed in learning to better understand the biology of the blue whale, the threats that weigh upon their population and the actions that favor its recovery should be given importance.Assessment and update Status report on the Blue Whale .Blue Whale Fact Sheet, retrieved on October 1, 2006 at .Reeves, R. et.al, (1998) Recovery Plan for the Blue Whale ( .Blue Whale – Wikepedia, the free encyclopedia (2006) .
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