Kiriku

Kiriku

Rapes in the world are a custom and global NGOs and institutions do not miss an opportunity to get together and talk or to raise awareness of forgiveness on the subject.

Additionally, the media used for awareness campaigns is the creepy statistics on the web. Everyone agrees on one thing: rapes exist, and even in some places, it is more dangerous to be a woman than a soldier.

THE CARTON

Firstly, the director Michel Ocelot brings the theme to the table in an unusual way with his ’98 film Kiriku and the evil witch Karabà. Secondly, the cartoon talks about a village from which all the men have disappeared at the hands of a wicked witch.

Thirdly, and most importantly, the film uses the metaphor of the thorn to indicate how male virility can tear the soul and kill people.

DIALOGUE

We can also understand this during the conversation between Kirikù and his grandfather, the only one who can answer the question, “why is Kabara bad?”

He explains, however, that a group of men stuck a poisoned thorn in the center of Karabà’s back. Furthermore, from that day, she will be sad and angry with everyone because instead of being helped, she is exiled beyond the forest.

KARABA ALLEGORY OF ALL VICTIMS.
The witch holds all men responsible for the crime she has suffered and transformed. Additionally, she dominates masculine objects.
The big-eyed object watches over the Karabà hut and does not allow anyone to approach. It represents the constant vigilance of the victims in front of men. Karabà was rejected and isolated by the villagers. With this gesture, they abandon their guilt and their inability to ward off the pain of women they have not been able to protect.
HAPPY ENDING
The thorn is well embedded in the back of the witch and must be extracted with the teeth
Kirikouva in the place that no one else has access to and frees Karaba from her grief to make her his wife. Objects are transformed into men, and everything ends well.

MANY NGOs PROTECT WOMEN RAPE BY OFFERING THEM EDUCATION, SHELTER, AND SAFE places. WOMEN’S SAFETY IS EVERYONE’S PROBLEM. HELP US NOW WITH THE VOLUNTEER OR THROUGH DONATIONS

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