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Analysis Of Mulan

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The Ordinary World : In the 1998 film, Mulan, the ordinary world for the main character, Mulan, is a world where she is not accepted for who she is. In her town, women must be ladylike and find a husband at an early age. Mulan is an independent girl who is tomboyish and clumsy; the opposite of what is expected of her. In Mulan’s society being able to be the “perfect” woman and be pretty, smart, and graceful brings honor to one’s family, but Mulan cannot seem to fit these standards which makes her family disappointed. This is shown well in the scene with the matchmaker. Mulan’s mother has people come and dress mulan in fine garments, has her makeup done, and her hair put up in a beautiful style. She is taught the correct things to say and do towards the matchmaker and her grandmother even gives her a lucky cricket to make sure things will go well. But, in the end mulan ends up spilling tea on the matchmaker and being told she is a disgrace to her family. Overall in the ordinary world Mulan tries to fit into society's mold to make her parents proud, but in the end fails to act like the person she is not.
First Threshold : After Mulan steals her father’s sword and armor to leave her home and go fight in the war in her call to adventure she reaches the first threshold. For Mulan this is the training camp for the Chinese Army. Mulan is surrounded by only men while she must pretend to be a man herself, which is very difficult considering she has been taught her whole life to be a

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