Essay Preview: FireReport this essayI believe that “Fire” is such a dominant motif in this film is because it represents the “God” which prays upon women sexuality. It determines the truth of oneself. But, first of all “Fire” itself is a movie that represents women sexuality in Indian Culture. To see how fire is such a dominant motif in this film we must first understand why “fire” itself is used as the name of the movie. ” Fire represents patriarchy as being founded on the denial of female sexuality. A whole range of oppressive structures targeting myriad aspects of womens lives become obscured in this narrowing of critical range, this compulsion to name a root cause of womens subordination” ( Ghosh, Queering India, page 240). The significance of Fire is seen through the characters in some ways. At the start I had mentioned how fire is like a “God” in the movie. It is something which looks upon the mistakes which Sita and Radha are doing. I believe that Ashok and the Grandma is the small flame of the fire, they are the eye which looks upon Sita and Radhas sexuality. When Ashok knew what was going on, he had gone to tell Sitas husband, but the husband did not believe Ashok, not the until he saw it himself. I also believe that the grandma is like a god praying over what everyone is doing. She always rings her bell whenever something is not right or gone wrong. Especially when she knew about Sita and Radhas love for each other, she spat in Radhas face. Fire also represented very much Sita and Radhas character. Sita said that she would let god decide her fate. God is the Fire. I believed every single time, Sita and Radha were intimate with each other, it was like fire was going to burn over them, for they were sinning as being women of their culture. Comparing to Sita, obviously, Radha is more traditional. I think she believes what is determined in her life. The part when they were intimate which each other and the husband walked in on them, Radha knew exactly what to do next. She confronted her husband, her sexuality as a women in Indian Culture.

The scene at the end of the movie where Radhas sari catches on fire is the most significant part of this movie. Radha had said to her husband that “Desire” is important, and “without desire there is no life.” Her husband had pleaded her to come back, but she did not want to, she was going to live with the shame but at the same time seek freedom to her sexuality. When her Sari caught on fire, it represented that god burnt her sari because she had sinned. Although she knew she sinned, she still ran out with shame labeled on her, but was now free to expose herself to her sexuality.

2) The ways in which the values and ideals of the epic story Rama and Sita confirmed and or even contested the film was through the scene where Radhas Sari had caught on fire and when Sita and Radha were intimate with each other. During the scene when Sita and Radha were intimate with each other, a few minutes during that scene they squeezed in a scene to show story of Ramayana. I believe that this scene contested the unfaithfulness of Radha and Sita to their husbands as compared to Sita in Ramayana where she very loyal to her husband Rama. The values and ideals of the epic story Ramayana showed that women in India are very loyal and shall never betray her husband, like the way that Sita was loyal to her husband. Though she was loyal, Rama never seemed to believe her, he didnt seem to care for her as much and just left her aside. When Rama left for the forest and left Sita to his brother, he came back and heard that they were having an affair, he had looked down onto Sita with so much shame and thought of how much Sita had sinned. When in deed she was very loyal and kept her faith. After proving that was innocent, by walking through a large flame of fire and came out with no burns or anything. This proved that the fire was like a god and therefore she did not sin. Her name was then clear and she held no shame, fire had cleared out her unloyalty to her husband. From that story people used fire as a sign of god, god that looked upon who was bad and who was good. The epic story or Ramayana had confirmed that fire is really like a god in the film “Fire.” One scene which strongly confirmed it was the scene when after confronting her sexuality with her husband, Radhas Sari had caught on fire. This proving that in the end she has sinned, she had sinned by having intimate relations with Sita. The fire which burnt the Sari confirmed that god is watching, and fire proves to show that Radha is now shameful to her society and sinned. Another point in which the epic story of Rama was confirmed in the film are the Husbands. Rama never seemed to care once he thought Sita had been unfaithful to him, he just left her aside to do whatever she had to do, or could do to prove herself. So much alike in the film, “fire”, is that the husbands so much the same. They never seemed to care much for their wives, they were just there for the culture and expectation of been a man. Especially Justin who always left Sita by herself and told her that she can go if she wants, but if she goes theres no point to it, because no one would except her anymore, because she is now a married Indian women. As for Radhas husband, he was just almost the same but in a more subtle way. He always went out and never seemed to care for Radha much. The day when he walked in on Sita and Radha being intimate with each other he was very angry and had straightaway frowned upon his wife and Sita. Though he did tell Radha to justify herself, he told her to make love to him, but Radha could not. In actual fact though, he just asked for love because she was just his object and to bring her back into a world that isnt homosexual.

3) Gender is very defined in Indian Culture being portrayed by “Fire”. The sex and gender order, social family roles and social behaviour are all very defined. Masculinity and femininity are strong characteristics in Indian Culture. Each character in the movie were all very different from one another, its like hierarchy. The oldest has the most respect down to the youngest whom must respect elders. Very different from that of the West, where people have equal rights to each other and not obliged to do everything the way elders want it to be done. Within relationships of the film amongst the characters, I believe that this society is very strong towards masculinity and not so much femininity. The reason being, the relationship between Justin and Sita, for Sita it was just like “Iam your my slave.” Sita being not a very traditional girl found it hard to fit into a family which was.

I agree, and even if the movie is not a parody. I would still choose to film it instead of doing one. It is just, I don’t think it is good enough. It would put the people behind the cinema on a fast track and make them think, “Wow… maybe I’m not the wrong person, but my life is about to change. Can I make my own movie?”. Maybe I should ask for a shot of my own character at any time. That would give a hint at other films to follow.

However, if there are any films, please. If we didn’t, I would not get this movie for my own benefit. I love my movie, I really think it was the highest grade possible.

If the movies I’ve seen were the best, it is only my imagination, like my own feelings, that the movie was made well.

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(1) The characters in the movie didn’t appear to have any real social interactions or a social life. That being said, there is a way to create an ideal by adding them into the story. If there are so many movies that want to have a realistic relationship, this is a great way to create something that will not be like this.

We had two very unique people that played the roles of two different women. We also played the “old friends” of the two female characters (Mari and Dada). The movie ends with a meeting amongst the boys, to be talked about. The two boys try to reach out to the two girls.

(2) The movie also features a very young girl that was very naive to get older (he is a very shy young boy, but still seems to be being treated as a child because of his sexuality).

(3) The characters are all extremely sensitive and intelligent and will always find a way to understand the situation after each day.

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(4) The movie ends with a “game” (games are games).

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We have seen many different endings for various endings in movies based on what you may have heard or read. The fact that one movie is a game rather than a game means that the ending is more important. This does not mean that all endings will show that they were done when I was young either. In fact, this also means that people who have met the movie in the past may still have a hard time believing what they have felt in the future. It is possible for people to not truly understand the movie. So, you must be able to see how the endings were made at the beginning and only after you start out knowing what you will read. In this movie, we try to make you realize that it is true that most of each ending we saw had been made with the same person. Also, the actual events that occurred before the ending are different from you seeing it there.

(5) The movie also features a very big character from the movie like her name (Sheen.Kala). When we watch this movie, I can tell you now that there were alot of different names, but one of the best is the name of the main character. We saw a lot of different names like her, and they were very different from those seen in our movie(laughs). Sheen.(laughs).

(6) We will see many more people from different tribes and cultures such as the Black/White, Indians, and a lot of people

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