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    When Disney comes to mind we tend to think “A magical kingdom where wishes come true”. Along with the characters that Disney so remarkable. For many who grew up watching Disney films know the magic and sentimental feelings Disney films convey to the viewers. Disney has become extremely popular that it has gone world-wide. It is no surprise, since these films are filled with meaning, are family orientated, and end with a happily ever after. Who would not want a happily ever after? Disney has created

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    Gender Stereotypes: Are Disney princesses harmful to young girls? In this society, there are proposition how each gender should conduct oneself, dress, and accord themselves. Kids that are growing up in the area have a person that they think are superhuman. For young girls they role models are Disney princesses. Disney princesses make great role models to girls they teach girls to have hope and courage. All the princesses have different stories and that makes it better for girls to understand. Although

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    Gender Stereotypes: Disney princesses are not harmful to young girls In this New age, there are proposition how each gender should conduct oneself, dress, and accord themselves. Kids that are growing up in the area have a person that they think are superhuman. For young girls their role models are Disney princesses. Disney princesses make great role models for girls they teach girls to have hope and courage. All the princesses have different stories and that makes it better for girls to understand

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    The next group of Disney Princesses start with The Princess and The Frog (2009) and go until the most recent princess film, Moana (2016). The other films that fall into this category are Tangled (2010), Brave (2012), and Frozen (2013). These princesses are described as “rebels who live on the edge, full-figured, well endowed, and sexually charged.” Tiana (The Princess and The Frog), Rapunzel (Tangled), and Anna (Frozen), still end up with a romance at the end of the film. Tiana is Disney’s first

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    Rapunzel vs. Tangled In the Grimm’s version of Rapunzel, Rapunzel doesn’t get trapped in the tower until she is twelve years old. The rampion heals Rapunzel’s mother of her craving and saves her life, but it isn’t disclosed as to whether the rampion has other magical healing powers. The rampion is named, but isn’t magical. It was the condition of the enchantress for her father stealing the rampion that took Rapunzel away from her parents. The man that comes to rescue her when she is thirteen

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    Rapunzel was a girl who lived in an isolated tower with her foster mother, Gothel. Mother Gothel didn’t want to let Rapunzel left the tower because Rapunzel’s golden hair had magic that could retain Gothel’s youth. She told Rapunzel that the outside world was dangerous. One day, a thief named Flynn Ryder went into the tower unintentionally because he stole a crown and got chased. Rapunzel captured Flynn by using her frying pan. Rapunzel requested the Flynn to accompany her see the lanterns in exchange

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    Human beings consume media every day. Nostalgically, we remember watching many television shows and movies— some of those were of the Disney variety. Whether you watched or still watch those movies, you are familiar with the catchy songs, funny and memorable scenes. But, if you step out of that box you will also see a lot of the Disney movies, more specifically the Disney’s princesses’ ones, have hidden gender roles and represent the women in a certain way over the course of decades of princesses

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    Tangled Stereotypes

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    SUMMARY The movie I chose to watch and evaluate is called Tangled. Tangled is a Disney movie and is fairly new; the movie was released in 2010. The plot of the story is based on a princess named Rapunzel who has been locked in a tower by her ‘mother’ for her whole life. Rapunzel has seventy-foot long, magical hair that heals people when she sings. She is about to turn eighteen and for her birthday, she wants to go outside to see the sky lanterns that the kingdom puts on every year for the lost princess

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    Is Disney Destroying Our Girls? As a child, I grew up with the Disney pop culture surrounding me. I constantly watched Disney movies, cartoons, and I even played with their toys like every other kid in America during the early 2000s. Not much has changed except the increase and growth of their industry. With the expanding $4 billion revenue (Hanes 510) flowing in each year, they have added more princesses along the way. While some girls are ecstatic over the new additions to the princess family

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    Rapunzel Research Paper

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    Kaliyah Bivines Rodgers English December 7, 2016 Movie Versions Are Always Better Who would have thought that a woman would hit a man with a pan and fall in love with him? Rapunzel in the movie has better characteristics than the Rapunzel in the story. Rapunzel in the movie has the best self-defense moves, but she never knew that the bad guy was right in front of her. The Rapunzel in the story had barely any sense of what is good and bad. Rapunzel in the movie has better scenes

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