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“Colors of the Wind”

“Colors of the Wind”. A modern Transcendentalist view. “Colors of the Wind”. From the Disney movie Pocahontas Written by Alan Mencken and Stephen Schwartz Won an Oscar for “Best O riginal Song” in 1995 Performed by Judy Kuhn (movie) and Vanessa Williams (radio)

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“Colors of the Wind”

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  1. “Colors of the Wind” A modern Transcendentalist view

  2. “Colors of the Wind” • From the Disney movie Pocahontas • Written by Alan Mencken and Stephen Schwartz • Won an Oscar for “Best Original Song” in 1995 • Performed by Judy Kuhn (movie) and Vanessa Williams (radio) • Why did I choose it? I love Disney and the movie!

  3. Song Lyrics • Spirituality • “But I know every rock and tree and creature has a life, has a spirit, has a name.” • Nature • “Come run the hidden pine trails of the forestCome taste the sunsweet berries of the EarthCome roll in all the riches all around youAnd for once, never wonder what they're worth.” • Individuality • “You think the only people who are people are the people who look and think like you, but if you walk the footsteps of a stranger, you’ll learn things you never knew, you never knew.”

  4. Emerson and Thoreau Quotes • Spirituality - Nature • “The lover of nature is he whose inward and outward senses are still truly adjusted to each other; who has retained the spirit of infancy even into the era of manhood” (Emerson 191). • Nature - Nature • “If the stars should appear one night in a thousand years, how would men believe and adore and preserve for many generations the remembrance of the city of God which had been shown” (Emerson 191)! • Individuality – Civil Disobedience • There will never be a really free and enlightened State, until the State comes to recognize the individual as a higher and independent power..” (Thoreau 224).

  5. Themes and Connections • Spirituality – recognizing that all beings have life and are born with goodness and a gift to give the world. • Nature – appreciating the natural world in which we live and admiring its beauty and riches. • Individuality – recognizing each individual as his own being and allowing him or her to express him/herself wholly without reservation.

  6. Significance and Message(s) • Transcendentalist theories are not new, yet remain essential to our American heritage • Accepting ourselves as we are and others as they are will create a better society • Bullying • Gender • Race • We must protect our natural world as it is an essential part of our culture and country

  7. The Song…As you listen, try to find other lyrics that relate to Transcendentalist ideals. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jA8_rI4-Nf0

  8. Final thoughts… You can own the Earth and stillAll you'll own is Earth untilYou can paint with all the colors of the wind

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