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What Is The Theme Of Frozen River

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In the movie Frozen River portrays two women struggling to get by. One of the women lives near an Indian reservation, Ray Eddy, while the other, Lila Littlewolf, lives in the reservation. Lila has been smuggling people over the border from Canada to the United States before, while Ray comes into contact with Lila and is forced to transport people from Canada to the United States. It is shown that it is not hard to transport people from both sides of the border, due to the reservation being on both sides of the border, which is separated by the river. Thus when the river is frozen they can pass it with a car and pass without being checked by troopers, as it is still part of the reservation. When Ray realizes that there can be made quite some money with the smuggling, which she needs, as her husband left her with all their money, Ray goes back to Lila and thus comes into contact with someone in a reservation and thus with the American Indian culture. …show more content…

Malik Ajani says “a prominent attribute of humanity, this being diversity and the importance that a group’s religious/cultural practices have in their lives” (13). This quote shows how difference is part of humanity and thus that the characters in Frozen River are different is part of human beings and that makes Ray an example of a human being. While the characters in the movie show the differences between their cultures and their reaction on these differences, it portrays how in contemporary society people still have difficulties with understanding other cultures. Even though the main characters of Frozen River live according to different rules they have similar economic struggles. By explaining these differences Frozen River portrays here how correlative different cultures can

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