Freedom against Leviathan

Aurore 2022-03-20 09:01:05

1. The love between David Jones and Poseidon-the natural closeness between mankind and nature; but the nature of the goddess of nature is fickle, and the human consciousness of power eventually prompted Jones's betrayal.
2. The pirate guild locks the goddess into the flesh-the man's attempt to conquer nature. At that time, the act of grabbing resources was controlled by the code (that is, the thing that Jack father took the gun to guard), and it was an agreement reached by the free pirates: we use our backbone, sweat and blood to express our respect to the goddess.
3. The massacre of pirates by the East India Company—national pirates replaced free pirates. As a result, the pirates sang an uprising song, although they had their own attempts, they finally won. However, this victory was accidental. Although freedom, courage, and love promoted it, think about it seriously. Are not conspiracy, cowardice, and betrayal also the cause of victory? !
When the goddess is released, she will always be free; but what about us? Still drifting on the natural sea in a boat~~Is there a Black Pearl on the sea? Does Captain JACK agree with us as his crew?
Free will or will to power? This is a problem!

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  • Alta 2021-10-20 18:58:44

    It's as exciting as "Pirates of the Caribbean I", with amazing special effects.

  • Kaelyn 2021-10-20 18:59:00

    Ahhhhh. Keira Knightley is so ugly when talking with his jaw!

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End quotes

  • Davy Jones: Ha ha... Lookie here boys. A lost bird. A lost bird that never learned to fly!

    Jack Sparrow: To my great regret. But, it's never too late to learn!

    [uses the Dead Man's Chest to trigger a line to pull him up to the Flying Dutchman's mast]

  • Davy Jones: Do you fear death?

    Jack Sparrow: You have no idea.