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This paper explores how Black Panther: Wakanda Forever transcends the superhero genre by addressing profound themes of collective mourning and geopolitical isolation. It analyzes the transition of leadership from T'Challa to Shuri and the introduction of Talokan as a foil to Wakanda’s isolationism. II. Introduction

How the film mirrors real-world "resource curses" and the scramble for African and Global South minerals. This paper explores how Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

The shift to a matriarchal power structure featuring Queen Ramonda, Shuri, and the Dora Milaje. IV. Conclusion Conclusion Proposed Paper Title: Grief, Sovereignty, and the

Proposed Paper Title: Grief, Sovereignty, and the Postcolonial Struggle in "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" I. Abstract III. Key Themes for Analysis

The paper concludes that Wakanda Forever serves as a cinematic meditation on how nations and individuals rebuild after devastating loss. It posits that the alliance—or lack thereof—between Wakanda and Talokan represents a missed opportunity for South-South cooperation against global hegemony. Research Questions to Expand Your Paper:

The 2022 sequel to Black Panther arrived under the heavy shadow of real-world tragedy—the passing of lead actor Chadwick Boseman. This reality is woven into the film's narrative fabric, making "grief" its central protagonist. Unlike its predecessor, which focused on the tension between isolation and global responsibility, Wakanda Forever focuses on the internal stability of a nation losing its figurehead while facing external colonial pressures for Vibranium. III. Key Themes for Analysis