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    The purpose for my infographic is to categorize each Princess into their generation. The reason being that the princesses would demonstrate different gender roles because of the years the films were created. By classifying the princess and then breaking down the characteristics reveals that Disney has evolved the princesses. Additionally, the breakdown also reveals that many gender roles are still being portrayed. For my title, I decided to use a white simple font hoping that it would pop. Then I

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    The relationship that restores her original self is through a way that Maleficent did not see coming. Stephen eventually has a child named Aurora. Aurora is blessed to always be happy and have beauty. Before the last fairy can bless her, Maleficent barges into the coronation wanting to grant Aurora with her own blessing. Maleficent is so damaged from Stephen that she casts a spell on Aurora when she comes the age of sixteen, she will prick her finger and fall into a deep sleep. The spell can only

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    It will only get harder to raise girls, parents have to worry about how their child will be shaped mentally and emotionally because of the media. It is nothing scarier than knowing your child feel they are not pretty or light enough to be beautiful. Every little girl watched a fairy tale movie were the princess got swept off her feet, and her and the prince lived happily ever after. Have you ever noticed something about all the main princess characters? There are all white. Disney films have a big

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    Disney Portrayal Of Women

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    Disney’s Portrayal of Women and Simplification of Morals For most people, the first image that comes to mind when the subject of Walt Disney’s animated movies comes up is the studio’s popular princesses. Ever since Snow White made her debut in 1937, Disney has cornered the market on princesses. One primary topic that critics have discussed in Disney’s films is the way princesses are portrayed. The roles of the female characters are especially drawing the interest of academic critics. Jack Zipes

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    Books about Disney There is a wide range of books from which Disney lovers can enjoy reading their favorite Disney stories. One such book is Disney after Dark, written by Ridley Pearson and illustrated by David Frankland. This novel is about five teenagers given the task of being Disney World guides. The teens all of a sudden become hologram projections that guide visitors to different places within the park. Their jobs soon become a terrifying when the group crosses paths with some Disney Park rogues

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    Walt Disney Stereotypes

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    Once upon a time, in a not so far off place, a man named Walt Disney changed the way of fairy tales in a fantastic and ground-breaking way. From fairy tales to love stories, Disney has been a part of the lives of millions for over 80 years. The company started by a man and a mouse, has become the leader in animated movies. With being a huge part of the entertainment industry, they are compared to the surrounding culture and ideals that it represents. Disney has for many years been at battle with

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    . The book that I have read is called, “Beauty Queen” by Sarah Mlynowski. A girl named Abby and her little brother Jonah lives in a small town called Smithville. Every night at 11:00, they go down into their basement into a magic mirror that allows you to visit fairy tales. In order for the magic mirror to work, you have to knock three times. First, you knock once and it starts to spin. Then, you knock twice and turns to purple. Finally, you knock the third time and it begins to hiss. There is

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    Disney Gender Roles

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    Growing up, I remember watching Disney movies all of the time and wanting to be one of the princesses. Still that I am older seeing princesses movies I still feel like a little girl all over again. When Disney first started 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

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    This film is the epitome of mushy, predictable animated films. You can tell from the beginning of the film that a heroine will come out on top and ‘girl power’ will be the prominent theme. When it comes to the ever-popular ‘princess’ brand, Disney has been – over the course of the last 20 years or so- battling over their own relevance. Many of their earlier films were accused of having posh, wimpy female lead characters, destined not to save themselves from whatever desperate situation they were

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    The article, “Little Girls or Little Women? The Disney Princess Effect,” was written by Stephanie Hanes to address the influence that our sexualized society has on young girls. She goes into detail about how they become mature too fast from being exposed to an overly sexualized environment, and how the effects are often a distorted self image, and a lowered self-esteem when it comes to activities, similar to sports. The lack of awareness in parents is also discussed. From the moment I started

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