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    Mermaid‚ Beauty and the Beast‚ The Lion King‚ and Pocahontas display lessons not suitable for those of the younger years. In short‚ Disney movies have a bad influence on the younger generation by exposing them to subliminal messages‚ racist values‚ sexist thoughts and ideas‚ and bad morals. Subliminal messages have become frequently practiced in a large portion of the Disney Classics. The most evident messages occur in The Rescuers‚ The Little Mermaid‚ The Lion King‚ Aladdin‚ and Who Framed Rodger

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    Julie Taymor Themes

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    Julie Taymor was born December 15‚ 1952‚ in Newton‚ Massachusetts. She is an American director of theater‚ opera‚ and film. She is best known for directing the stage musical The Lion King in 1997. Taymor became the first woman to win the Tony Award for directing the musical‚ in addition to a Tony Award for Original Costume Design (“PBS‚” n.d.). She always had a passion for theater. When she was younger‚ she created backyard performances for her family and friends‚ that led her to play Cinderella

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    The Disney Dilemma

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    When you hear this quote‚ “Daddy I’m sixteen years old‚ I’m not a child anymore!” it sounds like a bratty‚ selfish‚ disobedient little princess. That is probably due to the fact that is exactly who said it. This is a quote from the beloved Disney classic‚ The Little Mermaid (Clements). It is no mystery that Disney is responsible for some bad morals of today’s youth. The question is how? With so many great lessons in the original content and many others wasted on the antagonist‚ they somehow ended

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    It can be argued that culture provides the foundation for persuasive forms of learning for young children. For proof‚ one doesn’t have to look any further than down the aisle of the children’s section of their local video store. What you will find are numerous animated titles‚ many of them Disney films. Most people unconditionally accept that these movies are good for children‚ that they promote stimulation of the imagination‚ and contain them in an aura of innocence. The relevance of these films

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    of Francis Macomber by Ernest Hemingway‚ was intentionally killed by his wife‚ Margaret Macomber. In the beginning of the story‚ the heated conversation reveals that Macomber was scared to kill a lion which made his wife‚ also known as Margot‚ very upset while his friend‚ Wilson‚ was able to kill the lion. As the plot develops‚ Macomber takes the initiative to overcome his fear. Since the thought had struck him‚ he started to act differently with Margo. His tone changed from vulnerable to straightforward

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    Change is constant In what was a traumatic incident for Simba his father‚ Mufasa was killed in a stampede. Of course this would be a huge shift in for Simba as his father had a huge role in his life. After Scar had become king he had allowed the hyenas to live in the village. With this move‚ both the hyenas and the villager’s lives drastically changed. One could infer that the hyenas acted parasitical forcing the villagers to either live in fear or leave the village. The kingdom went to a horrid

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    Tennessee Williams’ Harold Mitchel: Chivalrous Knight to Cowardly Boy In Tennessee William’s play “A Streetcar Named Desire”‚ Harold Mitchel stands out as a chivalrous man among his group of friends and thus catches the eye of Blanche DuBois. Blanche desperately relies on his gentlemanly nature and demands a certain amount of cavalier that he is pleased to match. Harold‚ better knows as Mitch‚ gets clumsily excited around Blanche’s extraordinary behavior‚ which‚ in substitute‚ feeds her desire

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    be by their favorite quotes. I live by three main quotes and have taken away from them that you should have; no worries are constantly learning‚ and having a strong faith within. What is a life with no worries‚ as quoted in a Disney Classic “The Lion King.” Timon and Pumbaa use this quote quite often in this film reminding Simba to live life with no worries or better known as Hakuna Matata. What this quote means to me is that there should be no worries in life. Living life with no worries can help

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    entertained the public for many generations. The heroine characters in Disney movies are all different in their own ways‚ and there is no cookie-cutter heroine for every movie. The difference in female characters is seen in the Disney movies Snow White‚ The Lion King‚ and Mulan. When comparing the three main female heroines in these movies--Snow White‚ Nala‚ and Mulan--one can see that these heroines contrast starkly with each other in terms of their courage and bravery‚ yet are similar in that they all need

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    one true king. Remember who you are. Adult Simba: [Mufasa’s ghost begins to disappear] No! Please! Don’t leave me! Mufasa’s Ghost: Remember. Adult Simba: Father! Mufasa’s Ghost: Remember. Adult Simba: Don’t leave me. Mufasa’s Ghost: Remember.” ( The Lion King Script‚ act 2 scene 3) Another similarity would be the friends brother princes come across during this time. Hamlet has Rosencrantz‚ Guildenstern and Horatio‚ while Simba has Timon‚ Pumbaa and Rafiki. In Hamlet‚ Rosencrantz and Guildenstern use

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