The Whale Rider

How does Koro’s dialogue reinforce stereotypes in his community?

How does Koro’s dialogue reinforce stereotypes in his community?

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Koro is stubborn and his dialogue reflects this. He is obsessed with carrying on gender tradition. He uses simple dialogue full of anger and frustration to reinforce his patriarchy, and to some extent, his misogyny. Koro can be seen as a dynamic character but is style of language stays the same. He is to the point and unafraid of stating it.