A Comparison Of Colonialism And Imperialism In James Cameron's Avatar
Blue has an enormous resemblance of symbolism, such as it standing for loyalty. As Eytukan said, “Daughter—take my bow. Protect the people (Cameron 110).” An illustration of the resemblance would be the Na’vi’s skins; they are known for commitment to their nation. The devotion they have to save their homeland from the destruction the humans are trying do is superior. Jake Sully said, “The Sky People have sent a message that they can take whatever they want, and no one can stop them. But we will send them a message. Ride out, as fast as the wind can carry you, tell the other clans to come. Tell them Toruk Macto calls to them. Fly now with me brothers and sisters! Fly! And we will show the Sky People that this is our land (Cameron 122)!” With that being stated by the protagonist, it shows that they are loyal to their land and will not give it up for anything. “Sully abandons his (disabled) human body and the Goddess transfers his consciousness into his avatar body (Wade).” Loyalty; where the Na’vi’s and Jake puts it can show how much it can alter the people and their …show more content…
Grace says, “I—always held back. But you gave them your heart. I’m proud of you, Jake (Cameron 120).” The protagonist, Jake, had to encounter strength when he decided to stay and further his relationship as a Na’vi. Jake had to go against what he was taught and believed in to fight for his new freedom in the Hometree. In Hinduism, the avatar is frequently the conqueror trying to defeat the demons. The color blue in Hinduism is the character of Brahman, who is the God. The Lords, Rama and Krishna, killed the demons Ravana and Kansa (Mall). This portrays how the Na’vi had to use their strength to kill the humans, which in this case are the