Terrence approaches the story by John Smith and Pocahantas as though it was a specimen found in lost times and trapped in ambers. He reflects the light of sun shells of history and twirls the fossil that is in his hands. He draws his characters from various, remarkable, expressive angles as well as depicts the tragedy of Smith and Pocahantas’s difficult love in rather a horrible conquest of the powhtans tribes’ paradise. He also brings out the harsh, sad and difficult situation under which Pocahantas is converted into an English Woman[2]. The idea of new world brings out an aspect of an old world. In this movie, the historical times are brought back. This comes out because in the old days, explorers were sent often to seek riches, explore