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Essay On Stereotypes In Little Big Man And Dances With Wolves

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Stereotypes are what make novels and films sell as well as line the pockets of those who produce it, especially portrayals of Native Americans, in films and books such as Little Big Man and Dances with Wolves. They portray Native Americans in a more positive light and sometimes not so much, but through these medias we see another side to Native Americans, one that we didn’t see until recently about how they are people too. The Little Big Man novel and Dances with Wolves film deals with a protagonist of a white man character learning the ways of indigenous people whether it be on purpose or to just fit in and see an out towards the outside world. Although Little Big Man and Dances with Wolves are great representations of Native Americans, the white men in these films seem to be conflicted with ways of the natives because there’s still that white …show more content…

How I see the ideology is more of the leftist point of view, where there’s sexual freedom, future thinking and international ways of thinking. I say this with both movie and novel, premarital sex isn’t discouraged, in fact with Little Big Man, having sexual relations with more than one woman was praised upon. In Dances with Wolves, Dunbar has sex with Stands With a Fist, and they weren’t married at the time. Future thinking takes place more so with Dances with Wolves because at the end of the film it’s inventible that the Indians and Stands With a Fist and Dances with Wolves can’t be together, due to the fear of being tracked down easier by the military. They’ve accepted that change is inescapable, and knowing that the Natives will be pushed even further, so they separate for the better. It’s that acceptance that makes it seem real to me because that mutual understanding probably was a reality that the Native Americans in the past had to go through with accepting white influence and

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