2). Lastly, describing the final creation of Mickey Mouse, “He replaced Oswald with a new invention: Mickey Mouse, an instant success (Gabler, phara 4). In addition, Gabler provides descriptive details clueing the readers in on how Disney felt, and reacted to his unfortunate events. Gabler describes a bit of Disney's character and the age he was at this point in his career, “But he seemed less interested in making money than in having fun, and the company promptly went bankrupt, sending Disney, by then 21, to Los Angeles to look for work in the film industry.” The article “Walt Disney, a Visionary Who Was Crazy Like a Mouse” not only describes Walt’s career life, but informs the readers about how his animation company succeeded and Disney’s risky investment production plans. Gabler states, “Disney could have expanded the company steadily, building on the success of Mickey
2). Lastly, describing the final creation of Mickey Mouse, “He replaced Oswald with a new invention: Mickey Mouse, an instant success (Gabler, phara 4). In addition, Gabler provides descriptive details clueing the readers in on how Disney felt, and reacted to his unfortunate events. Gabler describes a bit of Disney's character and the age he was at this point in his career, “But he seemed less interested in making money than in having fun, and the company promptly went bankrupt, sending Disney, by then 21, to Los Angeles to look for work in the film industry.” The article “Walt Disney, a Visionary Who Was Crazy Like a Mouse” not only describes Walt’s career life, but informs the readers about how his animation company succeeded and Disney’s risky investment production plans. Gabler states, “Disney could have expanded the company steadily, building on the success of Mickey