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10 phrases on colors of the wind​

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Source: Colors of the Wind

Speaker: Pocahontas 

Can you paint with all the colors of the wind?

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This line is sung by Pocahontas, voiced by Judy Kuhn, in the song "Colors of the Wind," written by lyricist Stephen Schwartz and composer Alan Menken, in the film Pocahontas, directed by Mike Gabriel and Eric Goldberg (1995).

If you've heard of a couple of people named John Smith and Pocahontas before, feel free to do what Disney did and toss out that historical knowledge right now. In the film, John Smith is an arrogant English explorer (pretty accurate, actually) and Pocahontas is the daughter of an Algonquin chief. They are the film's love interests, which is where Disney and history part ways, because there's exactly no historical evidence that these two ever shared so much as a longing look across the room.

John Smith and Pocahontas meet and misunderstand each other, and as they're trying again on this getting-to-know-you thing, Pocahontas sings a song addressed to John Smith in which she asks him a bunch of rhetorical questions intended to highlight how little he understands her homeland and how silly he is to think he can own something as powerful as the earth. "Can you paint with all the colors of the wind?" is part of the refrain. We bet John Smith didn't even know the wind had colors.

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