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Essay I wrote for US History Class, just thought you might want to read it...


"In Walt Disney’s 33rd animated feature, Pocahontas is portrayed as a young woman in her low twenties. John Smith comes over from England in procurar for a new land, but Ratcliffe, the main antagonist, is going there because he wants gold. When John Smith meets Pocahontas, he is at first as prejudice as all the other men. But after Pocahontas shows him the land, and convinces him they don’t have gold, he decided that he doesn’t want to hurt the Indians anymore. When he and Pocahontas fall in love, everything goes wrong. Kocoum, a Native American who wants to marry Pocahontas, gets jealous and John Smith is captured. After he is saved por Pocahontas, Ratcliffe shoots the Powhatan Chief, also Pocahontas’s father. John Smith jumps in to save him and is shot, and has to go back to England without Pocahontas. Even though the movie has many historical inaccuracies, it still is one of the best filmes ever made por disney and receives many praises for its animation, amor story, and soundtrack.
    Despite the inaccuracies in the film, there are still many accuracies disney uses to defend its movie when it is ridiculed for portraying history wrong. To begin with, the settings and life style are both shown right. Jamestown was the name of the first settlement and was also set in the landscape shown. The Powhatan Tribe was also in the forest and their daily way of life is accurate. Second, John Ratcliffe was in charge of the colony. When John Smith was captured, he also led armies to rescue him. Lastly, John Smith wrote that he was indeed saved from death por young Pocahontas. Just like in the movie, she threw her head in-between Smith’s head and the Indian’s clubs.
    There are many factual errors in this movie, mais than any other disney movie, and they are shown the most because this film was based off a true story. First of all, the biggest inaccuracy is the ages of John and Pocahontas. In the movie Pocahontas and John are both young adults, while in real life, Pocahontas was a girl of 11 and John Smith was 28. Next, John Smith and Pocahontas don’t fall in amor like they do in the movie. Even though Pocahontas does save him, they just simply because good friends. That makes mais sense, saying how far apart their ages are. Lastly, in the film John Smith is captured one night when he ventures out to meet Pocahontas, while in the real story he is captured when on an expedition dia in December when he got separated from his group.
    In conclusion, very rarely is there a movie that can be so wrong with history but still so loved por children and adults everywhere. I believe that just as long as a historical movie has some facts in it, it can be as fictional as necessary. It’s obvious to see that if Pocahontas had been dead on accurate, it wouldn’t have been as enjoyable. Also, disney is known for its fairytale, falling-in-love aspect. That wouldn’t have been possible with an 11 ano old girl and a 28 ano old man. To finish off, Pocahontas is a wonderful movie for all ages and it will always be fun to watch a twist on the history as well as learning the true story."


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Since I am trying to make the Princess Of The mês mais popular, this is another one of my ideas. In the end of each mês I'll post articles, based on the countdowns for songs, hairstyles and outfits. There everybody will have the chance to discuss whether they agree with the results, what corresponded to their expectations, and what they wish would have been different!

I was recently informed that the problem with the pictures in the artigos is gone, and now the pictures can be put inside the text. However, I'm going to continue using mainly pictures for my articles, because first of all, that's what I've been doing for the rest of the artigos from these series, and second, I like this way of doing articles! So maybe at some point I will switch back to the explanatory and sophisticated words articles, but for the time being I will stick to my picture articles!


Here are the results of the POTM Songs Countdown: ~*Pocahontas*~ (May 2013)! Enjoy and share your opinion!
 "It's quite boring." - fiina
"It's quite boring." - fiina
 "Where Do I Go From Here Reprise is just too short to be really memorable" - Jayden-G
"Where Do I Go From Here Reprise is just too short to be really memorable" - Jayden-G
 "If I Never Knew You Reprise is just ok." - Jayden-G
"If I Never Knew You Reprise is just ok." - Jayden-G
 "I amor the 'where do I go from here'" - tiffany88
"I love the 'where do I go from here'" - tiffany88
 "If I never knew you is a fabulous heart-breaking baland." - PociandSmith
"If I never knew you is a fabulous heart-breaking baland." - PociandSmith
 "Savages Part 2 is AMAZING! I amor the way the vocals of the settlers and natives are so strong and churning, and Pocahontas's descant offsets that!" - rhythmicmagic
"Savages Part 2 is AMAZING! I love the way the vocals of the settlers and natives are so strong and churning, and Pocahontas's descant offsets that!" - rhythmicmagic
 "Just Around the Ricerbend explains Pocahontas so well, and I like everything about this song." - Jayden-G
"Just Around the Ricerbend explains Pocahontas so well, and I like everything about this song." - Jayden-G
 "I amor as cores of the Wind" - LightningRed
"I love Colors of the Wind" - LightningRed
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When I chose the “musical moments” I tried my best to take scores from moments, in which the música moves out of the background and which I didn’t already include in another list. If you think I overlooked one which you consider better, I apologize, I tried to go for the ones which are memorable.

10.Aladdin: And boy, was that difficult for “Aladdin”. After hearing the score again and again and again, I finally settled for “The Battle Theme” over “To be free”, because “To be free” is, as far as I remember, only played in the background. That I even had so much trouble to...
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posted by AllegroGiocoso
    “Do you four need help?” the fairy godmother asked with a sorrow expression.
    “Yes, we do,” cinderela told her. “Lucifer and Lilith guard the door, and with us tied up, we probably won’t get out.”
    “Hmm…maybe we need to get them out with some help…” the fadas whispered and then giggled.
    Belle whispered, “But how?”
    “We are going to teleport some help…now you should all wait for everyone else, we want to create chaos for Gaston and Lady Tremaine.”...
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