Shroom Man 777 wrote:Arguably, the same can be said for all the other non-militant scientists in Avatars. Grace wasn't confrontational, didn't have a big chip, and she's also genuinely curious and was totally not exploitative towards the Na'vi. But Jake's the hero, and if the soul tree sends fluffy floating jellyfish at him to indicate his destiny as the chosen one, that's fine by me.
Well, Grace wasn't about to get offed by a neurotoxin-dipped arrow, too, so the soultree had to make a display Right Now. But it is telling that Grace obviously had free run of the tribal area, was allowed to engage anyone (even the children) in conversation without preamble, and when the Lifetree was shot down the Na'vi made an effort to save her Avatar by dragging it to safety in a travois.
Still, the scientists did approach with the idea that they were going to teach the Na'vi English, and "schools and roads", without much thought to what the Na'vi could have taught
them. Hence the comment by the shaman-woman about filling a cup that is already full. The scientists were certainly friendly and accepted, but also had their own agendas and already-accepted notions about the Na'vi-- everything to that point centered on getting the Na'vi to do/accept something they didn't want, and to accomodate the humans' desires. Jake, OTOH, didn't really have a direct interest in the unobtanium; it was an abstract goal at best for him since he would never directly benefit from it. His direct goal was to get his legs back, and when he started his mission, "buddying up to the natives" was the proscribed way to do it. So he went in with that goal in mind, not convincing them to do something they resisted.
It was also interesting to note that, once he became a Na'vi (as an Avatar, at first), he got his legs back right then and there. I may be reading too much into it, but he may have associated "Na'vi = legs" and had a visceral favorable reaction to them that defied logic. Helped by the fact that he'd not spent three years getting thoroughly indoctrinated to treat the Na'vi as a problem to be solved. He basically had an instant connoctation of "joy" with "Na'vi".