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    The story chosen is Snow White that has become the most popular princess among young girls. Snow White and similar fairy tales are playing bad with young minds by showing male characters stronger and powerful‚ which is also causing gender discrimination. Whether the fairy tales have significant impact on folks’ lives has been the most discussed phenomenon of the time. Many people agree to the notion that fairy tales and their myths do have an impact in young children’ life while the other rejects

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    younger generation‚ mostly with how they are aimed towards that audience. One of the main jobs that a Disney Princesses can be considered to have is to act as a role model and someone that young girls can look up to and inspire to be. They are also very easy to market and is one the biggest marketing products out there when it comes to Disney’s merchandise. Despite the idea of a Disney Princess being role models‚ they have been accused of not being the best of role models with people claiming that

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    With the Disney Revival brought about by CG films Meet the Robinsons and Bolt‚ Disney returned to its traditional 2D animation with The Princess and the Frog in 2009. This was Disney’s first fully 2D animated film since Home on the Range (2004). This film brought to Disney the first African-American princess‚ who became one of the four non-Caucasian Disney princesses and the second American princess. The introduction of Tiana jumpstarted a new line of Disney princesses – followed by Tangled‚ Brave

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    For generations‚ Walt Disney films have been a “must watch” by parents‚ children and their families. However‚ these people may not see the hidden meanings behind Disney films. Currently‚ children are constantly exposed to media and opinions inherently presented within television‚ films‚ radio‚ books and more. Disney films are no exception. The films Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs‚ Cinderella‚ and Sleeping Beauty all reinforce traditional gender roles‚ and the idea that lightness is supreme and

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    from the Disney Movie Brave is a very unique princess‚ and she is different than the other Disney princesses in many ways. Her roles are different than the traditional roles used in other Disney movies since she likes weapons and archery‚ does not want to become a princess‚ has a strong bond with her family and mother‚ and emotionally changes throughout the movie. Many Disney princesses do not change or like weapons‚ nor do they have a strong family bond or do not want to be a princess‚ yet this

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    one if not both parents are dead in most Disney princess movies. Along with the fact that their lives aren’t the picturesque fantasy a royal is believed to have. Which makes why I find them so comforting odd to a lot people. The reality of this is what comforts me. A child of adoption fanaticizes over the life that they can have or should have had. The dream of a perfect family is euphoric to them. They have the thoughts of‚ “what if I was a long lost princess.” These thoughts are what drove me to be

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    Tales: Old VS Modern While Disney developed a formulaic approach to fairy tales (basic elements in its formula: good prevailing over evil‚ emotional‚ catchy songs‚ cute sidekicks for comic relief‚ young romance‚ funny jokes) it also created a formulaic approach to how young girls set goals or standards (Chan 231). The plot usually containing a story of good prevailing over evil usually occurs with an older woman who is jealous of the young princess. All of the princess movies are also turned into

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    Emotional Identity In the early stages of childhood‚ a person will start to develop their ‘self-concept’ which includes attributes‚ abilities‚ attitude and values. A person can also describe their self-concept in emotional descriptions (Oswalt‚ 2008). From the description of emotional identity we are able to closely relate it to Rapunzel from Tangled (2010). She was once a girl who was locked in a tower room with no room of freedom which have caused her to feel gloomy over the years. But one day

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    to talk about those messages‚ how they come across‚ and how they affect society today. Lets begin with sexism. Jasmine is presented as a vocally independent character. She‚ unlike other disney princesses‚ is fleeing from palace life and the idea of marriage. Yet this is also the only disney movie where a princess is being forced to marry‚ not because the law demands it‚ but because her father believes she needs someone to take care of her after he is gone. In the end of the film her father changes

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    Disney has had its vast array of princesses in its prime and they’re still continuing to create more that unsurprisingly influence the girls in our society. Each princess of Disney’s undoubtedly came along with their own distinct personalities‚ however all of them portrayed some similar characteristics that correlated with the same intentions of being a princess if not already one. However‚ each story that goes along with these infamous princesses is how masculinity and femininity are depicted in

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