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The Little Mermaid Character Analysis

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The Little Mermaid is a Disney animated film that came out in the late 1900s. The movie is about a teenage mermaid princess named Ariel whose curiosity leads her to defy her father, the mermaid king. Many American girls enjoy the film during childhood and idolize Ariel. While The Little Mermaid continues to entertain children, many parents are unaware that the movie can actually do more bad than good for their little girls . . . Ariel teaches little girls to give up everything that makes them who they are in order to please a man. In “Escape from Wonderland: Disney and the Female Imagination,” Deborah Ross argues that the goals in which Disney female heroes pursue teach little girls to strive for all the wrong things. For instance, in The Little Mermaid, Ariel risks all of her best attributes to marry a man and walk the earth as a human. Tying the knot with this man is perceived as her goal in life which can impress American girls with the belief that the best thing they can achieve is to win a man and satisfy him. Ross stresses this idea when she writes, “what we see her do is flee a world of infinite possibility to settle in a land of the banal [. . .] yes, she gets her legs, she makes her stand, she marches—but only down the aisle, to marry some guy named Eric” (60). With some revision, Ariel does have some potential to be a good role model for little girls. She could have decided to reveal herself to Eric as she was and see if he would love her for her, instead of

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