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    Disney animated films‚ universally beloved by people of all ages‚ can be seen as a reflection of Western ideals on femininity throughout history. Feminist scholars have divided Disney heroines into four groups: The Classics‚ The Good Daughters‚ The Princesses‚ and The Tough Girls. We’re going to tackle each group one at a time‚ and it’s only fair to start with the ones who started it all: Snow White‚ Cinderella‚ and Aurora. The original princesses have very similar personalities and traits. They

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    The Effect of Disney Princesses to Young Ones Disney princess images play a major role on the children’s minds and perspective. Snow White‚ Cinderella‚ Sleeping Beauty- they are just some of the princesses the young ones look into. They do not just become role models; they’ve also impacted the children’s own standards of beauty. I agree that the Disney princesses have a negative effect on how the young girls think and act‚ a point that needs emphasizing since so many parents devote their children’s

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    The Good in Beauty and Evil in Ugly in Disney Movies Growing up nowadays most children in the US are brought up watching mostly Walt Disney movies. The Millennial generation was raised with the Disney renaissance film era‚ and the newer Generation Z is also being raised with the classic Disney films and the newer films like Tangled and The Princess and the Frog. As kids grow up‚ they begin to relate many of the stories and characters that they were so fond of to everyday things‚ whether it is

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    Disney Princesses: The Real Villains “Once upon a time...” This phrase is one that the majority of people are familiar with‚ and many associate it with Disney princesses and their stories. Why? Because Disney princess movies are often the first parents show their kids‚ as they assume children will love and look up to the characters. But this should not be the case‚ for there is more to these tales than what meets the eye: Disney princess movies are simply classic fables with warped morals that

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    For young girls growing up watching Disney movies‚ there is usually a classic plot of the princess or young girl wanting more out of life and using marriage to a prince to achieve their goal. However some of the more recent Disney films strive to change this and make a difference in terms of empowering women. Some of these new films do a better job than others‚ while a few still fall back on the classic Disney fairytales where all the women can seem to do is wait around for their prince to save the

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    GENDER ROLES IN DISNEY MOVIES Gender Roles in Disney Movies Steffani Riley Gender Roles in Disney Movies It is undeniable that the company that is leading to many generations in their child age is Disney. Who does not remember Mickey and Minnie Mouse?‚ Who has not thrown a tear when Snow White was poisoned by the evil witch?‚ Who did not want to ever be in the place of handsome John Smith or Pocahontas herself to revive their love story?‚ that tender these films‚ is not it‚ for example the

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    THE DISNEY PRINCESSES Disney Princess is a media franchise owned by The Walt Disney Company. The 10 current members of the franchise are Snow White‚ Cinderella‚ Aurora‚ Ariel‚ Belle‚ Jasmine‚ Pocahontas‚ Mulan‚ Tiana‚ and Rapunzel. These princesses all have remarkably good personalities. They are kind-hearted‚ beautiful and each princess comes with a unique story that makes them one-of-a-kind. And these stories are not any ordinary stories. Most came from famous fairy tale storybooks with a few

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    traditional Princess Movie.”‚ from the producer of Frozen. In fact‚ Disney Animation Studio hasn’t produced traditional Princess Movie for a long time. After the rise of Pixar and DreamWorks‚ Disney is always finding its own differences from other animation studios‚ that what is its unique and simple. They understand more clear that they must “keep moving forward”‚ not only on the prince & princess story plot‚ but also on the development of the internal thesis. When politics talk about Disney Princess‚ they

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    I do agree that Disney does follow a lot of the Gender stereotypes. In Disney‚ Women have to be really skinny and white to be beautiful‚ which is not true they focus on outer beauty and not inner beauty. They are teaching little girls beauty is being white and skinny that is resulting in an image and standards set for girls. I totally disagree with that and think Beauty should vary and not be just be white and skinny. In "The little Mermaid" many stereotypes are involved involving Ariel and her prince

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    commercialization of Disney films and toys when all is said in done. Disney and toy organizations are promoting gender roles as a hidden topic in the matter of what boys and girls ought to partake and be. The view of Disney films creates what girls and boys should and shouldn’t make strive toward in the public eye. Orenstein demonstrates that gender roles are made through the utilization of Disney motion pictures. The one point I might want to grow and remark on is the commercialization of the Disney princesses

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