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    The Disney Princess Effect: [Subtitle] The Disney Princess Effect has a negative influence on the lives of young girls changing them into womanhood before they are ready. It gives young girls and women unrealistic views of the world. Media outlets such as the internet‚ magazines‚ and television encourage the development the development of dangerous concepts of the world and themselves. Today’s culture teaches girls and young women that their worth is more about beauty and less about their

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    For the past seventy-eight years‚ Disney has been creating disney princess movies‚ a phenomenon that has swept the world‚ with worldwide gross of up to six hundred million dollars. Little girls from the age of two watch and enjoy these chauvinist movies‚ spending hundreds on outfits so that they can resemble their most idealized princess. The official disney princess line-up includes Snow White‚ Cinderella‚ Aurora‚ Ariel‚ Belle‚ Jasmine‚ Pocahontas‚ Mulan‚ Tiana‚ Rapunzel‚ and Merida. While a single

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    Disney Princess Personality Types “I try to build a full personality for each of our cartoon characters - to make them personalities.” – Walt Disney The sound of kids laughing ringed through my ears as the Disney All-Star Movies transportation bus pulled up to the parking lot at Walt Disney World Resort. My stomach began to turn as the butterflies fluttered rapidly. I trailed behind my family as we walked towards the opening gates. My smile stretched across my face‚ and my cheeks began to feel

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    groups based on their exposure to the Disney films and the images of the Disney princesses and other characters. I predict that over time young girls who adore idolize Disney princesses will have lower self-esteem levels than young girls who do not idolize Disney princesses. Moreover‚ the young girls who adore Disney princesses‚ their self-esteem levels will decrease due to their constant exposure to the unattainable beauty standards presented in the Disney princess films. The young girls will ultimately

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    time‚ Andy Mooney‚ former Nike executive‚ attended a Disney On Ice show. While at the show‚ Mooney observed groups of young girls dressed in homemade costumes as their favorite characters performing in the show. After that‚ he designed products to make young girls look and feel like their favorite Disney characters. Mooney branded and molded the Princess line‚ with the featured items including anything from dresses to lunch boxes. The Disney Princess Empire’s story of creation and expansion is comparable

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    Exploratory research was conducted to study the gender role portrayal in Disney princess films. Research Tool Content analysis will be used to see the portrayal of gender role in Disney princess films.The coding procedure that will used for this study is based on (England‚ Descartes‚ & Collier-Meek‚ 2011). In addition‚ comparative analysis will also be done to observe any differences that are present in the Disney princess films with respect to their color. Population The population of the study

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    When Walt Disney created his first full length animated film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs‚ he had no idea just how impactful his princesses would be. The Disney Princesses Franchise is one of the most successful and recognizable in the world however‚ these cartoons come with consequences. In what ways do the Disney princesses affect or young‚ impressionable girls? From negative gender stereotypes to lack of diversity‚ subliminally these Princesses can cause quite a few problems. One should

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    themselves. Parents seem to be having issues with the fact that their children are being exposed to sexuality at a young age. In the article‚ “Little Girls or Little Women? The Disney Princess Effect by Stephanie Hanes‚ the author analyzes and argues the truth as to why little girls are growing up so quickly and the negative impact it has on them. Hanes provides statistical evidence‚ research articles‚ and claims that makes this Article more credible. She also uses several emotional appeals to draw

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    from traditional customs to more liberal ideas. One example is the view of Cinderella and how she may be detrimental to young females or how she can be molded to society’s view and become empowered. Critic from Time magazine and author of “The Princess Paradox‚” James Poniewozik discusses how the idea of princesses can be powerful or harmful to the adolescent women of today. He emphasizes Hollywood’s version of Cinderella in real life portrayals and suggests that there are quite a few princesses

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    Walt Disney released their 12th princess movie in 2013. From the first‚ Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs‚ to the most recent‚ Frozen‚ the princesses have developed and evolved into entirely new characters. Now filled with action and adventure that was not present in the early princess films‚ the newer releases portray princesshood in a different regard. These new princesses have more wit‚ cleverness‚ independence‚ and ambition than was present in the originals but there is still a hint of the original

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