Patriarchy In The Morai Family

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The movie recognises how the patriarchy and its associative principles function in the Maori society represented in the film. The story line highlights the injustices brought patriarchy in societies or communities among women who are equally capable of being leaders.
The aim of this essay is to discuss patriarchy impacted on the community and the life of Pai as represented in the film. Here Pai’s calling and life have critical changed the patriarchal tradition in her society.
Although the word patriarchy is derived from Greek language which means ruler of a family. This unconscious practise is very powerful barrier to empowering women in various societies all over the world. The modern meaning of patriarchy can be easily as traditional system that subordinates women at work, home and other societal institutions (Lerner, 1986). Historically women struggles are the one that brought this issue to most people. Movies like whale rider also bring awareness to many people about patriarchal injustices that women struggle. (Lerner, 1986).
What is patriarchy and how its portrait in whale rider movie
Pai grandfather was a of the Morai tribe which is a New Zealand small community. In most in the Morai community patriarchy is a typical way of life. This style of life is basically characterised by the practise of male succession in leadership. It is Pai’s ambition to prove her abilities as a leader and unite her desolate community.

The story of this young girl has high point when Pai