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    Stereotypes In Aladdin

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    appointed by Jafar to retrieve it for him. However, when Aladdin obtains the lamp he accidently meets the genie inside of it, and is now the one granted three wishes. He hopes to use these wishes to turn himself into a prince so that he can marry Jasmine, but the lamp is stolen by Jafar and he now has to rely on other ways to gain Jasmine’s

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    Cinderella White Women

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    Mass media is a form of communication that presents and delivers information to a larger audience. Throughout society, it is evident that mass media is a true determinant in how we perceive different groups of people. This is due to the fact that mass media presents different groups in a specific and stereotypical way, ultimately shaping our perceptions of the outgroup that is based solely on what is presented in the media. The media formats that present groups in stereotypical situations include

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    see in the lyrics, “I look once more just around the river bend; Beyond the shore where the gulls fly free; Don’t know what for what I dream the day might send; Just around the river bend for me, coming for me.” (Pocahontas, Walt Disney Co, 1995). Jasmine sings about finding new worlds, and Mulan learns to become a soldier to the words of “I’ll Make a Man Out of You.” The Transitional Princess was only a stepping stone for the modern, feminist princess we are starting to recognize in the 2000’s.

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    Aladdin Interpretation

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    I chose the 1992 Disney interpretation of “Aladdin”. This story revolves around a young man named Aladdin and his quest to find his place in life. He lives in the fictional kingdom of Agrabah. It is ruled by a Sultan who has a daughter named Jasmine, who is unwilling to marry any royal suitor that comes to court her. The Sultan is advised by his royal Vizier, Jafar. Now Jafar has ambitions of becoming the ruler. The way he sees he can achieve it is by obtaining a sacred lamp containing an all-powerful

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    Aladdin, Aladdin is a street rat until he finds a magic genie lamp, which can grant him three of his wishes. However, the villain Jafar, who put him up to finding the lamp, has a different idea for its uses. In the end, Aladdin has to save Princess Jasmine and the city of Agrabah with the influential help of the genie from Jafar and his evil forces. In Disney’s Aladdin, the culture in Agrabah is presented through an orientalist lense, suggesting the population in Agrabah needs, wants, and would be better

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    character that their princesses or princes’ curses need to be broken by the spell through a kiss love, so the dream becomes a reality. Move over, the first feature-length animated film which we knew from Disney; the Snow White and Seven Dwarves. Jasmine the princess and Aladdin the street boy both they had chemistry and realized their wishes against Jaffar and Mead-Est culture. Passing over the fabulous story of Ratatouille; However, Alfredo Linguini and Remy that is the story about rejected one

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    Many kids grow up watching Disney movies, and some of the lessons learnt are some things we will forever remember. Even some things unconsciously learnt help us to become who we are, for better or worse. When we watch most Disney movies, for the most part, we see the gender and body stereotypes portrayed and sexualized on to the characters. We see the Sexualization of their bodies and how they are all seen doing stereotypical women’s duties. It is important to analyze this topic because so many young

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    Introduction Stereotypes are defined as a general idea or image towards a particular race or group of people. It is making a judgment towards the targeted group without even knowing them whether it is about their gender, race, culture, or religion. Stereotypes are harsh and people assume things based on what they hear or see, and the media is a good example at showing the viewers what they want them to see rather than showing them the truth. It affects their image and the stereotypes don't go away

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    Archetypes In Aladdin

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    meets a girl who is finding somewhere else to hide just like he is. Actually, she is Princess Jasmine, who is impersonating a civilian. She is running away from the castle due to her disagreement with her father over her arranged marriage. Aladdin is very gallant to help her, and gradually rose to love this beautiful girl. However, what Aladdin fears is not the guards going to hunt him around or Jasmine being the daughter of the king, it is

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    Aladdin is a fairytale of a scrappy thief who gets into harmless hijinks with his best friend and monkey Abu in the fictional city of Agrabrah. The whole point of Aladdin’s narrative is that he, unlike everyone else in Agrabrah, has great potential. Aladdin is worthy enough to enter a cave so magical it is named the Cave of Wonders. Aladdin, as the audience is told, is better than the local merchants selling food tin order to support their families. He is better than the guards, who were hired by

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