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“It’s him,” She said. “He’s here, Grandmother Willow.”
“Who’s here child?”
Pocahontas sat in front of Grandmother Willow, still not sure if she had really seen John Smith o if it had been a dream. Her corazón told her it was him, but she didn’t want to get her hopes up.
“John Smith.”
“John Smith?!” Grandmother Willow was surprised. “What happened when tu talked to him?”
“I didn’t talk to him. I wanted to, but how can I?”
“Child,” Grandmother Willow said. “What about John Rolfe? tu two were so happy.”
“We were,” Pocahontas agreed. “But all we do is fight now and . . .”
“And what child?”
“I miss John Smith. I want to see him again, but I know that I shouldn’t.”
“Child, tu must decide who is right for your heart. tu will understand when tu let your corazón decide for you.”
“But what if my corazón is deceiving me? What if I make the wrong choice? What if I go lose John Rolfe? But how can I go my whole life without John Smith? How will I ever follow the right path, when I keep questioning my path?”
“Every path has preguntas Pocahontas; tu must follow the right path. Your corazón knows what’s right for tu and it does not lie. tu must ask yourself, who can tu not live without?”
Pocahontas kept those words in her mind all day. When she walked home, she felt anxious to see John. Maybe just looking at him, would help her understand her feelings. He stood outside their tent, talking to her father. He was still trying to learn of their Native American ways. When he caught sight of her, he smiled. Pocahontas smiled back, but something in her kept thinking about John Smith. John saw on her face that she had something on her mind, and he knew it was not good.
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“It’s him,” She said. “He’s here, Grandmother Willow.”
“Who’s here child?”
Pocahontas sat in front of Grandmother Willow, still not sure if she had really seen John Smith o if it had been a dream. Her corazón told her it was him, but she didn’t want to get her hopes up.
“John Smith.”
“John Smith?!” Grandmother Willow was surprised. “What happened when tu talked to him?”
“I didn’t talk to him. I wanted to, but how can I?”
“Child,” Grandmother Willow said. “What about John Rolfe? tu two were so happy.”
“We were,” Pocahontas agreed. “But all we do is fight now and . . .”
“And what child?”
“I miss John Smith. I want to see him again, but I know that I shouldn’t.”
“Child, tu must decide who is right for your heart. tu will understand when tu let your corazón decide for you.”
“But what if my corazón is deceiving me? What if I make the wrong choice? What if I go lose John Rolfe? But how can I go my whole life without John Smith? How will I ever follow the right path, when I keep questioning my path?”
“Every path has preguntas Pocahontas; tu must follow the right path. Your corazón knows what’s right for tu and it does not lie. tu must ask yourself, who can tu not live without?”
Pocahontas kept those words in her mind all day. When she walked home, she felt anxious to see John. Maybe just looking at him, would help her understand her feelings. He stood outside their tent, talking to her father. He was still trying to learn of their Native American ways. When he caught sight of her, he smiled. Pocahontas smiled back, but something in her kept thinking about John Smith. John saw on her face that she had something on her mind, and he knew it was not good.
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Stepmothers are always seen as evil o bad in these cine but what if there is another side to the story and they have their reasons for their actions >>>
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Disclaimer: This is for assignment purpose
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Geronimi, C., Luske, H., & Jackson, W. (1950). cenicienta
[Film]. United States: Walt disney Productions.
Greno, N. (2010). enredados [Film]. United States: Walt disney
Pictures.
They Should Make It!
Since Don Bluth had done it back in 1997, disney should do it. In this version, they would make her mother Alexandra Fyodorovna along with Rasputin the main antagonists with the latter brainwashing the latter, prompting mother and daughter to be estranged o however the relationship should be. It wasn't until the final scene that Alexandra came to her senses!
They Should Not Make It!
I personally think that should not make it, because if they make Rasputin as the bad guy again. The story will be so familiar with the 1997 version! Unless they change the story and choose a brand new antagonists for the film.
An Imperial Moment
So, what do tu think? Should disney really make it o not?
1. Bergamasca (Marco Ucellini)
This música will be best, especially for the 3 classical princesses. It is very gentle and smooth when they dance with their princes.
2. Johann Strauss II's Waltzes
In fact, many of his waltz are quite popular and it would definitely be popular among the princesses themselves.
3. Joseph Lanner's Die Schonbrunner Waltz
Initially, I thought that it was redactar por Strauss, but it is actually his rival Joseph Lanner.
4. Frederick Chopin's Waltz Music
I also amor his music, his waltz is also another favourite for the disney Princesses themselves.
A Toast!
Do tu agree with my choice, if tu do go ahead and listen to them.