In this paper I explore the power of the female protagonist of the cinematic narrative The Piano, written and directed by the New Zealander Jane Campion. The film is set in nineteenth-century New Zealand, the English colony of the native Maoris. The heroine and the male protagonists have been raised in Victorian Britain -a highly hypocritical society which was concerned with maintaining the patriarchal stereotypes of gender- and have emigrated to these Pacific islands. Apart from showing people?s life in the colony and the relationship between English colonists and native Maoris, the film basically deals with the issue of gender relations. Not only in Victorian times, but all throughout history, women have been regarded as the weakest or a ...