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    Disney princesses have become a world-wide phenomenon and are a staple in households with young children. The most popular Disney princess movie, Frozen, has been translated into 41 different languages, allowing it to reach a wide audience across the globe. Since these films are viewed by such a large number of people, many being children of a young age, they have a great effect on the viewers. Audience members identify with the character most similar to them in terms of physical similarity; they

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    remember those Saturday afternoons spent playing outside with my brother and the countless hours watching movies. My favorite type of movies were Disney movies. The princesses in their elegant dresses made me want to be a princess too. I bought the dresses and the slippers, but I would never be just like the princesses I saw on the silver screen. Disney princesses have something about them that no person could achieve. With their abnormally skinny waist, long legs, and beautiful face, no one would

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    Leader-Walt Disney Walt Disney is the prolific creator and leader of The Walt Disney Company. Disney is most recognized for his gallant efforts which created the Disney empire, yet his leadership style is one that has melded into a company culture and a prescribed way of organizational leadership. Disney is a man of many words and accomplishments which has led the Disney organization to extensive success. Throughout his 43 year career in film and television, Disney was the personification of

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    Both in the traditional setup and in the contemporary advanced world, it would be normal for parents to worry about the environment in which their children grow. Parents would want to know and influence the kind of friends their children keep because to their belief, the company a child keeps would influence her general behavior as they grow into adulthood. This particular concern of parents about their children is usually massively informed by the gender of their children. For girls, parents would

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    and storylines have an impact on how children perceive the world. Names like Snow White, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Ariel, Belle, and Jasmin are all too familiar to little girls. These characters are often the response when girls are asked, “What do you want to be when you grow up”? When boys are asked a similar question, their responses are much more masculine, a fireman, policeman, or football player. This paper will focus on the Disney Princess movies and the role they play in shaping a young

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    Barney and Friends. She successfully landed the role of Gianna. This was just the beginning of her journey on the road to fame. Selena Gomez is best known for her acting and vocal skills. Her most popular role is Alex Russo on the Emmy winning Disney Channel Hit, Wizards of Waverly Place. She also has done movies such as: Monte Carlo, Ramona and Beezus, and Another Cinderella Story. She has also voiced characters for animated movies such as: Horton Hears a Who, all 3 movies in the Arthur and the

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    A routine pattern in Disney movies is the inclusion of a prince to save their princess from danger. This repeated relationship between the two love interests is a major reason why Snow White is not only illustrated with mother-esque traits but is constantly seen child-like; a scared and passive girl who never acts to save herself. Disney deems it obligatory to the plot to depict a female character whose survivals relies on a man. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs depends on this theme heavily by having

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    after watching the film thinking, “This movie is so scary… how nice will it be if this princess is a Disney princess.” I have believed for a long time that if Princess Mononoke was produced by Disney, the film will be so much more successful. I say - After becoming a young adult and rewatching Princess Mononoke again, my old thought of the film, which was Princess Mononoke being produced by Disney will be more successful, has twisted. The style of Studio Ghibli provided the movie the unique, exciting

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    The little mermaid original story is dark and Intended for a more mature reader than the Disney movie the little mermaid. The original l story is sad and gruesome while the Disney movie is full of cute sea animal and singing. In the Disney movie, Ariel is naturally beautiful and has everything she could ever want, while in the original story she has to work for it, her grandmother quotes ‘’you must put up with a great deal to keep up appearance’’. Both are alike in a way, both are playful and have

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    legs in order to live a human life on land with Eric. Her demeanor goes from from bold to submissive. In the end, she ultimately "gets" the prince, but at the expense of having totally revised her personality and having left her friends, family and world behind. The message here: Don't be yourself if you want someone to fall in love with

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