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“Why should I be?” she replied, tilting her head. “You are just a man.”
“You have to go,” she whispered.
As John lay bleeding in the mud, Pocahontas cradled his head. Ratcliffe was arrested by his own men and sent back to England in chains. A fragile peace was signed. pocahontas full movie
That meeting shattered every lie Ratcliffe and the tribe’s elders had built. They spent hours together in the hidden glades of the forest. John taught her the English word for “sky” ( blue , she laughed, because their word had no color). She taught him to see the spirit of the mountain, the grandmother of the willow. She taught him that the river is alive, that the wind has a name.
But her people, the Powhatan Confederacy, were listening with their ears—and their ears heard only the distant thunder of cannon fire. Rumors had spread of pale-skinned strangers arriving on giant canoes, digging for the yellow rocks that held no value to the tribe. These “Englishmen” had begun to cut down trees, scare the game, and build a fort called Jamestown. “Why should I be
“No!” Pocahontas screamed, throwing herself over John’s body. The crowd gasped. Her father’s eyes widened in fury and pain. “Father, look around you,” she cried, tears streaming down her face. “This is the path of blood. If you kill him, his people will come. And then my people will die. I know what I have to do. I have to save him. Because I love him.”
For a long, breathless moment, neither moved. Then, she spoke. Ratcliffe was arrested by his own men and
John Smith was taken prisoner. Chief Powhatan, his heart shattered by the loss of his finest warrior, declared that at dawn, John would be executed. The English would bring their cannons. The war that Pocahontas had tried to prevent was now a heartbeat away.
“You are the daughter of the chief,” Powhatan told her, his voice as deep as the earth. “Your marriage will bring peace. You will stop running through the forest like a child.”
The word “love” hung in the air like a feather caught in a draft. Powhatan saw, for the first time, not a disobedient child, but a true leader. A woman who had listened with her heart and heard the truth. Slowly, he lowered his club.
The forest held its breath.