The New World - Zach Ferguson 


The New World is a film that is designed to show John Smith and the foundation of Jamestown. In the building of Jamestown John Smith meets many native people but the one he is most fond of is Pocahontas. During the film John Smith gets lost and then taken into an Indigenous peoples' camp where he learns about the ways of the natives. John Smith takes a liking to their way of life and almost completely conforms to their more free way of living, not bonded by the same rules that he got in trouble for breaking back in Europe. He embraces being able to live so freely and quickly falls in love with Pocahontas and her people. However, John Smith is eventually sent back to his settlement and has to enforce the rules and go back to the way he was living before and it is clear how upset he is living that way again. Pocahontas also experiences a lot of change when he is brought into Jamestown. Before she lived so freely and was able to do as she pleased but when she was in Jamestown she had to follow their rules and even had to wear the tight clothes the women there wear almost symbolizing how restricted she now feels. It is even worse for her when she is brought back to Europe where the environment is significantly different than America. Pocahontas who once was happy and free now became more stern and serious living in this new world. 

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