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| AlexChambers | the study of jake sulley and visa versa (page: 1 2) | 27 | Feb 21 2011, 1:00 AM EST by Allrock | ||
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Thread started: Feb 17 2010, 6:03 PM EST
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it is a very good point i have also wondered about it to. however i have come to the conclusion that by teaching jake their ways they learn his ways just by the way he learns. olo'eyktan could also have meant by studying him they were going to teach him if you see what i mean it is quite hard to put it in words but i hope u see what i meant.
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| Iknimaya | Plot-related questions (page: 1 2) | 38 | Jan 22 2011, 11:33 AM EST by WazzaJ | ||
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Thread started: Jan 4 2010, 2:59 PM EST
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Once again I have a question concerning the plot, and therefore thought it might be appropriate to start a thread for such issues. So my newest question is: the Na'vi take the unprecedented step of allowing Jake to learn their customs and ways, because as the olo'eyktan says, he is the first warrior of the "sky people" they have met personally, or rather, in a proximate, face-to-face fashion. That implies that THEY want to learn from HIM, and yet there is very little evidence of this, or what there is appears not to be the goal, but only a side-benefit from their interaction with him, and it is primarily Neytiri who learns new information about humans. But if the Na'vi take Jake into their world because he is the first of the human warriors with whom they have intimate contact, why then only teach him their ways and make no apparent effort to learn his? I'd really be grateful for any thoughts on this matter.
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| timmycameron | James Cameron is a Russian Czare | 3 | Sep 6 2010, 11:18 AM EDT by Iknimaya | ||
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Thread started: Sep 2 2010, 10:19 AM EDT
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Spoiler alert: The movie Avatar is about the war in Iraq and how the US steal oil from mid-eastern countries. It is clearly written in the script to mimic real life. The sheeple are unaware of this and fill their heads with its propaganda.
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