1. What emotions, thoughts, or questions did the movie evoke? 2.The protagonist is a refugee from poverty and hardship who temporarily lives her life inthe shadows of a westernized Caucasian woman Marilyn because she lacks “papers,”contacts, and the language skills that are usually required for success. Analyze the effects ofCulture shock on Waris. What other advice does the film seem to offer refugees in Dirie’ssituation?3.3. Some might argue that Dirie’s escape from the marriage market where her father wouldhave sold her for a few camels to the fashion world where her beautiful body earned topdollar for her “handlers” is not really an “escape” at all, or at least not a difference in herkind, and not really a liberation. One reviewer said: “Yes, Dirie came a long way from beingsold off in Somalia but, even in the upper echelons of the modeling profession, her body washer passport to a future. In light Cultural Orientation, Perception and Ethnocentrism