My Heart Is On The Ground In Mojica's

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Lady Rebecca asks "how camst I here? And says:"my heart is on the ground" (princess 29). Mojica quotes traditional Cheyenne saying "A nation is not conquered until the hearts of its woman are on the Ground"(Princess 49). This refers, indirectly yet powerfully, to the position of women in the Native Peoples' societies. This implies the demolished position of the Native Women and consequently connotes (signifies) the stereotypes ascribed to them. Now, the Native Nation is conquered And Lady Rebecca is the name the says that her heart is on the ground because she represents the climax of Pocahontas's story after she married a white man Christianized and gave birth to a half breed boy. This boy will inherit the land. Thus, the White people will have a …show more content…

She reminds John Smith of his promises: "you did promise Powhatan that what was yours should be his, and he the like to you; you called him father (Princess 29). Here, Lady Rebecca reminds the White audiences as well as the Native Peoples that John Smith was as her father :"And fear you here I should call you father? I tell you then, I will, and you shall call me child, and so I will be forever and ever your countryman"(29). Here Mojica tries to eliminate the invented stories of the love story between John Smith and Pocahontas who was only a child when she rescued John Smith. According to Jacquelyn Kilpatrick, in “Disney’s Politically Correct Pocahontas” (1999), in real life John Smith " was at least fifteen years older than Pocahontas "(19). Rebecca expresses her dissatisfaction of her clothes:" I wear the clothes of an English woman and will disturb you less when I walk" (Princess 30). Here Mojica deconstructs the Disney stereotype of Pocahontas. Jacquelyn Kilpatrick,in “Disney’s Politically Correct Pocahontas” (1999) confirms that ,in the Disney film, Pocahontas looks more like a modern-day disco queen than the timid image of her found in the only surviving portrait painted on her fatal visit to

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