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Gender Stereotypes In Mickey Mouse Monopoly

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The Disney network has been around for many years and are most known for their Disney princess’s film. In the film Mickey Mouse Monopoly it explains the ulterior motives Disney had within their movies. In all the early movies all women seem to be damsels in distress looking for a male suitor to come save them. They claimed to be a strong female lead but in the end they would need a man to live happily ever after. The film brings light to how woman and men should be like in the future to be happy.1 Snow White one of the Disney princesses, loves to cook and clean and is naive enough to eat an apple from a stranger. She waits for a prince to save her.2 it’s preposterous that these movies were made to be role model to little girls. It seems as they claim for girls to clean and take …show more content…

He ripped her from her family, would yell at her if she chooses not to entertain her and would manipulate her into thinking that he can’t live without her. “We have examples like Beauty and The Beast, where the argument was that this a strong and powerful woman, and why is she so strong and powerful? Because she’s reading a book… Well then reality is just pseudo feminism because ultimately in Beauty and The Beast she marries a batterer.”4 This movie is teaching our young girls that if a man treats you this way its ok, you can love someone even though they do not treat you the right way. Disney makes the woman seem sexy and seductive, like the princesses Ariel. Ariel is gorgeous with a curvy body, long hair and a voice to match.4 this makes our girls think about is this will look when they are older and if you look like Ursula who’s big and isn’t the ideal “beautiful” woman.5 Makes it seem as if that you happen to look like this you do not have the possibility of becoming a

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