If Pocahontas's dream and Smith's compass indicate he's hers, what about their departure in the end? Doesn't "the spirit" guide her to Smith, her _true_ love? It's very well implied. But if he's not, then the dream, arrow, and spirit makes no sense. Of course, I know why the director and writers separated the two, so that she can be with John Rolfe. But I'm not talking about their motive. I'm talking about within the universe of the Pocahontas cartoon. Does my question make sense? By the way, do you think Disney John Rolfe would learn to love nature and fun just like Smith did, for Pocahontas? I hope you're not one of those passionate Smith-Pocahontas shippers who rant and don't think deeply and logically. Too much passion can blind you.
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If Pocahontas's dream and Smith's compass indicate he's hers, what about their departure in the end? Doesn't "the spirit" guide her to Smith, her _true_ love? It's very well implied. But if he's not, then the dream, arrow, and spirit makes no sense. Of course, I know why the director and writers separated the two, so that she can be with John Rolfe. But I'm not talking about their motive. I'm talking about within the universe of the Pocahontas cartoon. Does my question make sense?
By the way, do you think Disney John Rolfe would learn to love nature and fun just like Smith did, for Pocahontas? I hope you're not one of those passionate Smith-Pocahontas shippers who rant and don't think deeply and logically. Too much passion can blind you.
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