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Critical Analysis Of Whale Rider

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The New Zealand film, Whale Rider (2002) directed by Niki Caro is an extraordinary example of the feminist literary theory. The visual text follows the journey of a young eleven-year-old Maori girl named Pai, shorten for Paikea who believes she is destined to be the next chief in line of the patriarchal Maori tribe she is part of in the east coast of New Zealand. No matter the circumstances her traditional, stubborn grandfather named Koro refuses to accept that a female could possibly lead and guide the people in the tribe. Pai determined to prove to him [Koro] that he is wrong about a few things by questioning his strong beliefs, breaking sacred methods as well as rebelling. She goes as far as sacrificing her own precious life just to …show more content…

The male gender is the leader, controllers, and decision makers. Simone de Beauvoir on her text, The Second Sex (1949) says "In the past all history has been made by men. At the present time, when women are beginning to take part in the affairs of the world, it is still a world that belongs to men." I see why a feminist will hold such a viewpoint, especially how the chief of the Maori tribe (Koro) is obsessive over seeking for the next strong, intelligent, brave, young male to take his place for his oldest son (Porourangi) refused to pursue the role due to the lack of interest. The strong disagreement between the two males is shown in the scene where Porourangi had just come back from overseas, then he reveals that his love interest is a foreign woman and not of Maori decent to his entire family which Koro does not approve. "You 've got the privileges, but don 't you forget you also go the obligations" yells Koro. "Look at me dad. For once in your life, come on. Nah, you don 't even know who I am" yells Porourangi. "I know who you are meant to be, who you are born to be" yells Koro in response. "Yeah right but I failed you aye dad. Yeah because I had a daughter, well probably going to have another daughter and you know what? I 'm not going to let you treat another child of mine like that" shouts Porourangi lastly. By studying this dialogue, I was able tell that Koro thinks about females in a very low manner and was very upset that the person he strongly desired

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