Finn Escaping
The scene has two characters who are from different racial as well as ethnicity at the Syntactic level. They are working together with the aim of escaping from a bondage or also a hostage which they are kept in hence ending up in an absolute desert. From the background sounds, the scene seems to be terrifying. Besides, the use of the music attracts and demonstrates that risk and also damage that Finn creates intending to rescue Poel. From the used attire, it displays that the participants are in space. They get held as captives here, therefore, trying as best as they can with the aim of escaping as a result of harsh treatment they get from that place.
In representation, the scene presents two individuals who come from different cultural and ethnic backgrounds. Both are trying to escape from a bad as well as harsh treatment they are getting in the space. From the understanding, few individuals oppose the terrible deeds that are being supported by another group. It means that there is a group that promotes that kind of system resulting in Finn’s efforts to escape to be free.
The scene symbolically figures out how, despite the differences among individuals, they should help each other to come out of any danger. Mostly, individuals usually ignore each other because they come from a different race, as well as their differences in gender.
Therefore, race should not live in the world when everyone is fighting the same thing or campaigning against inhuman deeds or lousy leadership. From personal analysis is that the scene shows different races can work[1] together to accomplish the same goal in life, which is to escape from rude or harsh leadership. The individuals have to learn to trust each other irrespective of their skin colour, and they have to agree and work peacefully to accomplish the mission.
Bibliography
King, Zoe Johnson. “Accidentally doing the right thing.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 100, no. 1 (2020): 186-206. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3C83hzkg7o
[1] King, Zoe Johnson. “Accidentally doing the right thing.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 100, no. 1 (2020): 186-206. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3C83hzkg7o