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    Far Away Vs Shrek

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    lived a beautiful princess. Her parents casted her away because she was cursed by an evil witch, “by night one way, by day another thus shall be the norm till you receive true loves kiss, and then take true loves form” (Shrek). One day she is to be rescued by a handsome prince, the curse would be broken, and they would live happily ever after. At least that is what the storybook says, but in actuality, that is not how this story goes. Shrek 2 breaks the typical stereotype of princess animated films

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    Disney Gender Roles

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    to create the princess, Disney made the princess helpless and in need to be rescued by a prince charming. Disney is changing the way the princesses’ characteristics by making them stronger and brave. Although many parents believe that Disney should not be changing the gender roles of the princess. Disney should keep on changing the roles of princess because little girls should be able to see that feminism in their favorite princess. In 1937, Disney created their first princess, Snow White, she

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    gives is there are no Disney movies depicting a princess with a disability and he believes that now is the time for Disney to consider creating a princess with a disability because there are now more than ever so many people with disabilities. He wants Disney to get the message that “Disabled people have rights and are part of the world." I agree with what AleXsandro Palombo says about Disney, they have not had any movies with a disabled princess and I believe now is the time. Doing so could create

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    encounter with Flynn he calls her blondie. Emphasizing this idea of men stereotyping women. C. Main point/topic#3 - Tangled leave us a lot to look ahead in gender in animated movies. a. Although Tangled represents post-feminism more than all prior princess movies, it's still belongs in the past. b. Margot Margowan highlights the idea that there are only 3 female characters in the movie. Once again emphazising that this is a males world. c. Anatomy of the characters still portrait female gender as

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    1a and 1b, the chart shows that about 93% of participants watch Disney princess movies. Even with a large influence on the world, many critics have questioned if Disney’s movies have enough diversity. As a college student in a school committed to diversity, I have wondered about Disney’s diversity as well. In an online survey provided through links on Facebook, the 45 participants were asked their opinion of Disney Princess movies. The participants were also asked to evaluate racial diversity,

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    original three Disney princess movies there's definitely magic. Without magic the young girls are shown how women And girls are expected to act and to look. These expectations shape the rest of these girls' lives. The shaping of their lives can be both good and bad. The first Disney princess to be seen by young girls I was snow white. Disney released this beautiful princess in 1938. The 1930s were a different time, with different values. However, Snow White is still a cherished princess today. There

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    things because it’s the right and better thing to do in life. Disney princess could be harmful to young girls who takes them as their role models. There are princesses better than others and some are awful role models. Some princesses instruct young girls that it’s fine to be unassertive, which is a bad thing to teach to young girls. Also, I find that some princesses modify themselves just to amuse a gentleman. Ariel the princess in “Little Mermaid” adjust each thing concerning herself for a man.

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    2008). Ultimately, research indicates that children learn social cues as they imitate their favourite animated movies. Disney has released 11 theatrical features labelled as part of the Disney princess line. Research indicates that Frozen’s Anna has showcased enough to grant her recognition as an official princess (Macintyre, 2012). In history, during pre-transition category (1937- 1959), Charlotte Krolokke who was an assistant professor in the University of Southern Denmark, department of

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    Analysis Of Cinderella

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    The central objective of the present study was to investigate how the influence of individual’s favorite Disney princess Cinderella or Mulan can impact participant’s beliefs on gender role and romance. In this study, participants that favorite Cinderella held a more traditional belief on gender roles compared to those who favorite the Disney princess Mulan. This finding supported our first hypothesized. This could be because of the traditional female role that Cinderella held throughout the movie

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    Disney's Aladdin

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    being just an ordinary man. (10) The elixir or the gift everyone gains is love. Aladdin’s love for genie, which made him wish for genie’s freedom instead of his dreams. Sultan’s love for his daughter, that persuades him to change the law of who a princess may marry. Lastly, it’s the love of Jasmine and Aladdin. (11) The home is now a happy place where genie is free, Jasmine and Aladdin are married, and Aladdin is now the next Sultan and no longer a street

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