Avatar Persuasive Essay

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Some people dream of mystery planets occupying the solar system with unthinkable inhabitants and unbelievable landscapes; James Cameron, writer and director of the 2004 film, Avatar, made that dream somewhat of a reality. The movie shocked and awed millions of moviegoers and continues to do so to this day. It starts with Jake Sully (Sam Worthington), a disabled former Marine, landing on Pandora in the year 2154. Pandora is an outlandish planet consumed by extremely toxic air, not breathable by humans; so, to survive in the forests, Sam is transferred into an avatar that looks like the native, blue skinned, cat-like creatures called Na’vi. Earth’s military has started to take over the planet and is ready to destroy anything in the way in order …show more content…

There are plants that look like massive seahorse tails and huge spiraling plants that shrink down into the ground when touched. Carelessly swinging from branch to branch, are six-armed, lemurs with features similar to that of frogs; they are so realistic one might think to find them in zoo today. Small glowing seeds, resembling small jellyfish, float through the wind like dandelion seeds and give such a realistic and calming effect to whomever is watching. The Na’vi are 10 feet tall, with long, blue tails, sharp teeth, and big, yellowed eyes; and they seem just as real as the humans in the film. There are mountains suspended in the air surrounded by fog with colossal vines hanging down. With the forest floor lighting up with every footstep that lands on it, the vivid colors of the sky, large plants, and the native animals, Cameron truly created something truly amazing with his graphics unlike anything seen before. Whoever is watching can actually feel as if Pandora is a real …show more content…

Colonel Miles Quartich (Steven Lang) is a ruthless commander ready to destroy anything that gets in the way of the mission. Colonel Quartich portrays absolutely no remorse with any of his actions. While speaking before preparing for the battle, Colonel Quartich convinces his soldiers that everything on Pandora will kill them and eat them (Avatar). He somehow manages to brainwash the majority of the soldiers into thinking the annihilation of the Pandora indigenous is a righteous cause. The soldiers are referred to as “hired guns working for the company” instead of marines that fight for freedom (Avatar). Na’vi people are murdered, their homes and connection to their ancestors are destroyed, and the military is consumed by the voracity for money. Colonel Quartich emanates satisfaction in moving indigenous from their land and claiming it for his own; which is one major theme in Avatar that Cameron uses to shed light on present

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