Pollard's Leadership Revealed In The Movie 'Shrek'

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Ron Howard honors many Romantic tenets in his film In The Heart of The Sea while recreating the story of the Essex, Melville’s inspiration for writing Moby Dick. After watching this film and taking notes on it, I watch movies differently. As I watch movies now, I pay close attention to the beginnings and endings of scenes and also to the purpose of each scene. Also, because I looked into the basic tenets that are present in In The Heart of The Sea, I have noticed them in other movies. One film, for example, is Shrek, where the “savage” becomes the hero. Star Wars also has Romantic aspects. One of which is how Darth Vader realizes that his master, Emperor Palpatine, is absolutely evil and that he loves his son. He regrets all the terrible things …show more content…

They also put accents on rebellion against authority and existing rules if the rebellion could be justified by a higher authority. These Romantic tenets are demonstrated in In The Heart of The Sea when Chase, a very experienced whaler, becomes the first mate to a less experienced Captain Pollard. Chase demonstrates great skill and heroism, and challenges Pollard's leadership. Chase becomes the leader in the minds of the crew when they are in a survival situation and Chase’s rebellion to Pollard's leadership is justified by the crew’s …show more content…

In In The Heart of The Sea, the ocean wasn’t portrayed as a beautiful place that lived in harmony with man, but rather was in war with man. As people took the sea’s whales, the sea stole people’s lives. Also, to the Romanticists, nature was filled with divine spirit. Chase experienced this when the whale came to the surface and gave him the opportunity to stab him with a harpoon, but he refused to do so. While the whale looked into Chase’s eyes, they seemed to be looking into each other’s souls, viewing each other as equal souls in different

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