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Gender Stereotypes In The Lion King, Snow White And Frozen

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Messages about gender roles and stereotypes can come from many sources such as TV, magazines, war, books, marketing, media, etc. The latter creates gender roles which make us, especially children, believe that these social roles are the standard for society. However, these qualities produce homogenized views of men and women. In this essay, I’m going to discuss and analyze three different types of animated movies (The Lion King, Snow White and Frozen) produced by the Disney Corporation, one of the largest media companies in the world. Afterwards, I discussed and studied the effect that these images have on children, and made them to believe that gender stereotypes are natural ways of being and behaving, and told them what a man and woman should be like in the society.
Analyses of these movies illustrate that through time these gender stereotypes are decreasing. Whereas …show more content…

The film is based on young girl called Snow White; she has an evil stepmother, the queen, who plots to kill her only because she is jealous of her. Therefore, she ends up running away from the castle and living with seven dwarfs. From that moment she turns into a homemaker that cooks and takes care of seven dwarfs. From the beginning, they decide to keep her only because of these qualities, but then they begin to like her or even love her as a kind of mother figure. Each day is really peaceful until one day when the men are out at work and she is at home doing housework, like every day, the evil queen shows up disguised in an old woman. The queen gives the red, poisoned, apple to the poor and naïve Snow White. Hence the young girl falls easily into her trap and falls asleep. The dwarfs tried many possible way to save the princess but the only thing that they could do is to build a glass coffin to place her in and wait for her true love, who is someone that she never actually meets but somehow is in love with him, to save

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