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    White sleeping on their bed, that they “decided not to wake her up and let her continue sleeping in her little bed” (Grimm 85), and forgave her for eating and drinking their dinner. What if the girl that the seven dwarfs encountered wasn’t Snow White but another girl that did not look as gorgeous as Snow White? Their reaction was probably different than letting a stranger sleep in their bed with no doubt. Being beautiful was beneficial: eating other people’s food without a shame, sleeping on someone’s

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    Disney Fairy Tales

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    years of hearing and watching Disney fairy tales, I learned that they were a cleaned up version. After watching the movie Maleficent, it seems that fairy tales have tricked us yet again. Maleficent, directed by Robert Stromberg, retells the story of Sleeping Beauty except this time the tale does not concentrate on Aurora. Rather, it begins with a young fairy-like princess name Maleficent, but she is not an average fairy, she is someone who takes care of her home of magical creatures. During this movie

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    Bruno Bettelheim, the author of the article “‘Cinderella’: A Story of Sibling Rivalry and Oedipal Conflicts” expresses his opinions on how the fairytale Cinderella causes the views of sibling rivalry and also displays oedipal conflicts. Bettelheim argues throughout his article that the tale Cinderella leads children to feel emotions such as jealousy and envy towards their siblings. He also depicts the belief that the story Cinderella leads children into oedipal jealousy and makes them feel that they

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    Children movies specially Disney films are considered family entertainment, dedicated to young kids. However, analyzing Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs story, it shows different stereotypical characters such as, the princess, the prince, and the friends (the seven dwarfs and the animals). Snow White is a young princess with red lips, black hair, white skin, skinny body, and a beautiful face. In fact, Disney always uses the same type of characters. ?Furthermore, the same scenario repeats itself

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    The Hobbit Research Paper

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    “In a hole in the ground there lived a Hobbit” (Tolkien 1). These are the opening words to one of the most famous fantasy tales in history - The Hobbit, the first of J.R.R. Tolkien’s many works, and the introduction to the fantastic world known as Middle Earth. The Hobbit was a revolution of fantasy, and sparked an interest in fantasy not widely seen since the days of myths and legends. This spark -this revolution- brought forth not only its sequel, The Lord of the Rings, but also such famous works

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    over their own fates, Disney villainesses take their lives into their own hands. They differ from earlier princesses, both those who have agency, and those who don’t because they are the ones who are in control of the princesses’ fate. In the movie Sleeping Beauty, an angry Maleficent decides to put a curse Aurora, decides how the curse will take effect, and decides how Prince Philip gets attacked throughout the entire movie, not giving him much of an option but to go through obstacles just to get Aurora

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    Back then Disney's princesses were based off on how women were treated. It was like women couldn’t do anything by themselves. They couldn’t get down and get their hands dirty, but as time went by women earned their respect and Disney started creating princesses that didn’t need a man. In most Disney princess movies, a prince takes them to a happily ever after. Which in some cases they need it, but some are just hopeless and just want to get married. For example, a former movie, The Little Mermaid

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    Sleeping Beauty was a Russian ballet composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and choreographed by Marius Petipa. I first premiered in 1890 and was choreographed in traditional ballet style. Appalachian Spring was an American ballet composed by Aaron Copland and choreographed by Martha Graham, who also danced the lead female’s role. The ballet premiered in October of 1944, and was more modern that Sleeping Beauty, but still had classical elements to it. Although both very beautiful compositions, the

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    We all know the traditional Cinderella story, right? The one where the beautiful girl who contrast has an evil stepmother and stepsisters, until one day her fairy godmother comes and makes all that go away, when she meets her prince charming at a ball one night. What most people do not know is that there are several different versions of “Cinderella” with the same idea of the “Cinderella” that we know, but some differences as well. The German version of “Cinderella” her fairy godmother figure was

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    The representation of females in Disney films can be interpreted to be very sexist and miss-leading to young girls. In nearly all Disney films women are represented as house wives that are vulnerable and need saving. Although in our postmodern society where laws are now in place to protect females from being discriminated against (such as the equality act.) Disney has not kept up with these changes in the view of many people and still remains to include these sexist stereotypes. The first Disney

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