Thesis statement
This paper aims to analyze different females’ fate in different times in terms of background and other factors based on two Disney cartoons, The Snow White and Frozen, in order to illustrate the importance of controlling the fate of their own for women.
Outline I. Introduction of the Two Disney Films
A. Story of Snow White
1. Background of the Movie
2. Plot Synopsis
B. Story of Frozen
1. Background of the Movie
2. Plot Synopsis
II. Differences of the Princess’ Image in Snow White and Frozen
A. Difference in Personality
1. Snow White’s Personality
2. Elsa’s Personality
B. Difference in Clothing
1. Snow White’s Style of Dressing
2. Elsa’s Style of Dressing
C. Different Roles in Palace 1. The role Snow White Plays 2. The role Elsa Plays D. Different Attitudes towards Marriage 1. Snow White’s Attitude 2. Elsa’s Attitude
III. Reasons for the Change of Princess’ Image in Disney Movies
A. The Change of Financial Situation for Women
1. Women’s Financial Situation in Old Days
2. Women’s Financial Situation in Present
B. The Change of Women’s Social Status
1. Women’s Social Status in Old Days
2. Women’s Social Status in Present
C. The Change of Women’s Expectations of Life
1. Women’s Expectations of Life in Old Days
2. Women’s Expectations of Life in Present
I. Introduction of the Two Disney Films
A. Story of Snow White
1. Background of the Movie
Snow White is a German fairy tale known across much of Europe and is today one of the most famous fairy tales worldwide. The Brothers Grimm published it in 1812 in the first edition of their collection Grimms' Fairy Tales. The fairy tale features such elements as the magic mirror, the poisoned apple, the glass coffin, and the characters of the evil queen and the seven dwarfs, who were first given individual names in the Broadway play Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs