Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Conflict

The conflict Avatar has is between the natives of Pandora, one of Jupiter's moons, and the United States. The United States invades this moon in order to obtain a precious rock that goes for 2 million per kilogram, however, in doing this they are planning to destroy one of the most sacred places that belong to the Navi people. Once the natives of this planet become aware of this they begin to form an alliance with other natives of the moon in order to defeat the aliens.

My sister has a co-worker that she always has problems with. She always tells me that when they have to work in groups the girl always wants to do the work herself just to kiss butt. The recent argument they had was about a group project. Apparently my sister's co-worker did the stuff that my sister had to do and this really pissed her off. She told me she confronted her co-worker and told her, "Sarah. You need to stop doing other people's work that is why we were assigned different things to do! You had to stick to your thing not go around and do mine."

This would become a well-made film that has conflict because we can make it as if two co-workers are having issues. One character would keep quiet, while the other tries to kiss butt by doing all the work. Tension begins to increase and the quiet one starts to build up anger throughout the film. Finally there is a huge argument and conflict arises. 

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