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Feminism In The Little Mermaid

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American actress Marilyn Monroe once said, “I don't mind living in a man's world, as long as I can be a woman in it.” In Disney’s The little mermaid It is evident women are vapid and submissive because of the divisions of labour and separate spheres which is depicted through the feminist theory, the applications of Jack Campbell’s Monmouth, and Northrop Frye’s three levels of language. Firstly, Arial lacks autonomy because of the male dominated society she lives in where all power is distributed to men. Arial falls in love with the first human she sees and could not get him off her mind until her father; the king realizes that she has been acting strange. As a result, King Triton has his male assistant, Sebastian observe Arial and …show more content…

Sebastian claims "if your father knew about this he would never spare you". Thus essentialism is matched because a male crab has power over the king’s daughter when it is eaten for dinner and is regarded with no respect, but only appetite. Gender is a social construction and is based on the way you grow up For instance, Arial being the kings daughter is expected to help everyone, when Arial saves prince Eric and falls in love with him, the king is furious and burns her collection of artefacts to make her stay within his limits.Arial gives into essentialism and acts the way women normally do when a problem arises, be emotional and try to connect with others similar to how she does with Flounder and represses her desires on being a human and living with the love of her life. The film proves the roles of gender as a social construction because men want solutions to what they desire; King Triton could have let Arial live her dream earlier in the film by converting her into a human with his trident (a phallus symbol). The King is the only one with a trident, proving the lack of power women have

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