Diana And Pilot Character Analysis

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The first problem that Diana and pilot need to face before they work together is multiculturalism. They grow up in completely different world. Diana have not seen male before she see the American pilot and pilot haven’t see an island only have male. Diana is inquisitive about everything of pilot. When they back to the modern society, Diana is highly incompatible with new world. She always holds her shield and doesn’t understand why female in the modern society need to dress so complicate. Different cultural background also makes Diana feel confuse about the reason of the war. Pilot explains to her that the war is triggered by German; however, Diana believes the war is activated by Zeus. If she can beat the Zeus, the war will stop and world

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