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    throughout the decades due to Disney’s need to gradually create conventional views and ideas of women. When comparing the 1998 Disney film, Mulan, and the 2016 Disney film, Moana, people may suggest that both are progressive feminist films that accurately depict their individual cultures, while uplifting the women in these films. However, with further analysis, Mulan consists of not only sexist views towards women, but also underlines stereotypical gender roles that men are greater than women. Moreover

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    Mulan Thesis

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    demonization and familarization present in the screening of the legend of Mulan made by the Walt Disney Animation Studios. Its goal was to prove that both of these ways of manipulating the audience have taken place, and also that they have influenced the storyline to the point of discrepancy with the original fable. The choice of this particular topic was prompted by the inaccuracies found in the cartoon after a closer look. Disney's Mulan departs from the works that emarged prior to Walt Disney Animation

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    woman who stood for her family, culture and country. The woman who became the role model in china. Hua Mulan is a famous female warrior during the Dynasties period of Chinese history. She was also the first to label in a ballad. Hua Mulan takes her father’s place in the army. She's a beautiful and brave woman, who knows martial arts, kung fu and is well skilled with swords. In twelve years, Mulan was active as a brave soldier and earned high honor, but denied any merit. Instead she retired and went

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    Mulan Mulan is based on the Chinese legend of Hua Mulan. It’s about a girl named Mulan(Ming-Na Wen) who is fearful that her ailing father will be drafted into the Chinese military, she takes his spot -- though, as a girl living under a patriarchal government, she is technically unqualified to serve. She cleverly imitates a man and goes off to train with fellow recruits. Accompanied by her dragon, Mush, she uses her smarts to help region off a Hun invasion, falling in love with a dashing captain

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    Gender Roles Of Mulan

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    Mulan is a Disney classic that depicts gender- stereotypes, socialization of gender roles, and the consequences of over stepping one's gender role. Like American cultural, in the Chinese society men and women have specific gender roles that they must follow. Mulan broke the gender roles and was brave enough to pretend to be a man to go to war with the Huns in the place of her father. Knowing that she would face major consequences if she was caught, Mulan still was committed to going to war. The Chinese

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    Representation in Mulan Gender representation in movies have not changed over the years movies are generally male dominated with very few movies where females are the lead. The movie that can be looked into for this topic and a movie that almost everyone has seen is Disney's Mulan. In Mulan the emperor goes around asking each family to send one male to join the Chinese army. Mulan knows that the only male in her family is her elderly father. In this essay we will analyze how Mulan resists the gender

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    Mulan Research Paper

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    Released in 1998, Disney’s Mulan was directed by Barry Cook and Tony Bandcroft and produced by Pam Coats. The animated film stared Ming-Na Wen as Hua (sometimes Fa) Mulan, Eddie Murphy as Mushu (and Cri-Kee), and B.D. Wong as General Shang. I watched the film with my dad and sister (my mom went on an errand with her mom) three weeks before the essay was due on Halloween night because I didn’t go trick-or-treating (and never have) and did not want to do my other homework. While watching, I ate dinner

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    Mulan Literary Devices

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    In Christina Aguilera's song, Reflection, sung by Mulan in the movie, Mulan. Mulan sings about not being able to show her true self. In the song Mulan is expressing her feelings about being forced to be the perfect daughter, when in reality, she is not. The song shows themes of accepting yourself, and not what society sees you as. Mulan feels trapped in a role that society has given her. The song is about realizing that obstacles and rules must be overcome to be one’s true self. The theme of this

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    Within Disney’s Mulan, gender roles, linguistic differences, and racial concepts play a substantial role in telling the story of a young girl saving China from the Huns. At first glance, while the film may utilize an innocent plotline typically geared for young children, stereotypes and racist themes abound, prompting the question of how much of the movie is authentic, and how much of the film is the American perspective on Chinese culture. After an anthropological analysis of the film, it is seen

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    Since my research involves comparing Mulan and Moana, establishing the relationship of these two films is important for my thesis’ credibility. These films were not randomly chosen for a comparison and contrast paper. In fact, they were carefully selected because of the relationship that exists between these films; they come from the same film studio and are constructed with some identical elements. Additionally, my research is centered on how these films are similar within the overall storytelling

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