Pocahontas is the titular protagonist of Disney's 33rd full-length animated feature film of the same name from 1995.
As the daughter of Chief Powhatan, she is an adventurous woman who went against her father's rules of meeting with people and started to fall in love with John Smith, though she didn't marry him.
She was voiced by Irene Bedard and her singing voice was done by Judy Kuhn.
What Makes Her a Base Breaking Character?[]
What Do People Like About Her?[]
- Several feminists appreciate her for being a good female role model, as shown when she defies her father's order to not talk with people when she falls in love with John Smith and did whatever she can to pursue peace.
- Irene Bedard gives her a memorable performance regarding her character traits.
- She does her best to get her people to think carefully and is shown to be patient when she was blamed by her father for causing Kocoum's death.
- Some people appreciate her heroic role in saving John Smith and telling her father to realize that war is not the answer.
What Do People Hate About Her?[]
- Some detractors also point out that her character traits are too flat and perfect, as well as being a Flawless Token.
- Some people view her beauty factors and Historical Beauty Upgrade in a weak presentation.
- Due to the controversial nature of the movie as an alternative history depiction, Pocahontas is largely viewed as a historically inaccurate character due to the many creative liberties that Disney made for her character.
- For example: Pocahontas is portrayed as a young but older native women; but in real history, she was actually 10 or 11 years old during the events that the movie takes place.
- Another one would be the controversial romance between her and John Smith, where in real history, they never dated at all and believed to be embellished by John Smith in order to make his journey into the new world more dramatic.
External Links[]
- Pocahontas on the Heroes Wiki
- Pocahontas on the Disney Wiki
- Pocahontas on the Pure Good Wiki
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