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    Mulan Symbolism Essay

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    Symbolism in an animated feature gives hidden messages and in the film Mulan there are a few. Mulan cuts her hair after she decides to take her father's place in the army. (22:16) in Chinese culture women are to keep their hair long by cutting off the hair it symbolizes cutting herself from society and their expectations. Mulan takes the gamble of being out casted from her society because of saving her father. This being said Mulan also goes to the severe point with the knowledge that she may not even

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    April 2017 Film Analysis-Mulan Little girls everywhere spend their childhoods watching the princesses portrayed in Disney movies, dreaming about the day they too will meet their prince charming. They see how Sleeping Beauty is woken up by a prince, Cinderella marries a prince, Sleeping Beauty turns a beast into a prince, and countless other instances of a girl just like them meeting their perfect man. Disney is infamous for their outdated illustration of gender roles. Mulan is one of the first Disney

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    Mulan is a Disney animated film that takes place in ancient China during Han Dynasty War. Mulan is a young girl in China, the only child of her honored family who struggles to find her identity and meaning in society. While Mulan is a lovable, spirited girl who doesn’t fit in with Chinese tradition because she speaks her mind and follow her heart. Being a girl who experience culture, gender role, and self-image demonstrated what a non- tradition person will do to bring honor to her love one’s and

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    Mulan Monomyth Essay

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    Mulan is the ultimate epitome of a hero. Joseph Cambell who said “A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself” , characterizes Mulan to perfection. She undergoes changes throughout struggles which shape her into the worthy hero that she is. . Mulan faces both inner and outer battles that transform her persona to being a hero. According to Joseph Cambell’s monomyth, Mulan meets the necessary qualities, as she portrays them grandly It all

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    Maxine Hong Kingston's The Woman Warrior Maxine Hong Kingston's novel, The Woman Warrior is a semi-autobiographical collection of short stories that chronicles her childhood in California. It gives the reader a feeling of how it feels like to be a Chinese American girl growing up with traditional parents in a world that is quite different from

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    The Woman Warrior: A Tale of Identity

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    The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghosts by Maxine Hong Kingston is a collection of memoirs, a blend of Kingston’s autobiography with Chinese folklore. The book is divided into five interconnected chapters: No Name Woman, White Tigers, Shaman, At the Western Palace, and A Song for a Barbarian Reed Pipe. In No Name Woman, three characters are present: Kingston, Kingston’s mother, and Kingston’s aunt. This section starts off with Kingston’s mother retelling the story of her aunt and her

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    1.2 Dehumanization of death Death is an inevitable element of military conflict. There cannot be a movie that focuses on war and does not touch upon the topic of death. Disney's Mulan approaches that motif in a very unconventional way. It does not carry the universal message “killing under any circumstances is wrong;” it rather creates a clear rift between what is good and what is bad and what can be forgiven for the sake of the greater good. Judith Butler, an American philosopher and gender theorist

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    Disney movie Mulan, the heroine is a brave young woman who saves all of China thanks to her courage, wits, and strength. Despite all this, in her own movie, females only have about 23% of the lines in the entire movie. Even though this percentage is spoken lines, not songs, it is still a crazy percentage. The movie Mulan shows how gender differences and discrimination can even show up in children’s movies, that are supposedly supposed to be all about the “princess”, or woman. In Mulan, a young woman

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    Mulan Attitude Paper

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    Mulan Attitude Paper Have you ever met a sassy, determined girl? This is a girl named Mulan, a disney princess who has very interesting attitudes. She can be determined, but she can also be worried and feel devastated. Mulan’s attitude changes drastically throughout the movie, she is scared at the military camp and after training she is determined, walking into battle she is worried, and feels sadness when she dishonors her family. When Mulan goes to the military camp she realizes that her task

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    When Mulan does appear, she is typically in the kimono-like hanfu, which makes her miserable in the movie, rather than her liberated warrior’s gear. Unfortunately the warrior’s gear is not as pleasing to the eye. Instead it is bulky and manly, neither of which

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