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    Karie Bundy Ms. Stacy Abbott WP#3 April 26‚ 2013 Women and Femininity in Disney Films by Karie Bundy The Walt Disney Company was founded on October 16‚ 1923 by Walt and Roy Disney‚ and has grown to become one of the largest media conglomerates in the world. Disney’s goal is to create and provide families with the best entertainment experience‚ but in doing so they are misrepresenting certain topics that are inappropriate for children. The way Disney presents women and femininity in their films

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    awareness of quality movies and potentially larger audiences. The first contention against this lies in factors which are unaccounted by the memo for alternative reasons of fewer box office sales. Fewer ticket sales could be the general effects from an economic recession. It could also have to do with increasing amounts of movie-goers seeking online movie services as an alternative form of entertainment. If either of these is true‚ the premise of few people being aware of quality movies is irrelevant.

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    presented in Disney movies. She concluded that the appearance is more valuable than intellect females‚ who are women that are helpless and in need to protection‚ needing to be married. It also teaches overweight women are not beautiful. In the Little Mermaid‚ Aerial wins Prince Erik over with her body‚ and in this movie the evil Ursula states all Aerial needs is her pretty face and her body language. During Beauty and the Beast‚ Belle is mocked for her intelligence. Disney movies has taught young women

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    Crave Horror Movies" by Stephen King the author tries to prove that the modern day horror movie is are relief of violence‚ are fix of adrenaline and fun‚ and also something that can dare the nightmare. In a lot of ways these things can be related to real life situations. My relief of violence is playing video games‚ and my fix of fun and adrenaline is when I play football‚ and something that dares my nightmare is when I challenge my brother. In the essay‚ "Why We Crave Horror Movies"‚ Steven King

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    The human liked to frighten himself for the entire existence of art‚ but only the appearance of the cinema made depiction of fear as real and graphical as to make people actually see it. Over the course of the 20th century the horror movies of all kinds‚ from crudely primitive to rather intellectual have been extremely popular and remain to be so in the 21st one. But why? The main reason‚ in my opinion‚ is that‚ no matter what people say about modern world and how terrible it is‚ the fact that the

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    Psychology Goes to the Movies -The Face in the Crowd The face in the crowd is a movie featuring a woman‚ Anna Marchant after surviving an attack by women serial killer. Anna fell over the bridge and hit her head over the railings as she was trying to escape from the killer after witnessing him commit a murder. This accident left Anna with a condition known as prosopagnosia‚ a brain disorder commonly describes as face blindness. This injury prevents Anna from recognizing faces‚ including the face

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    to Disney movies. Beautiful locks‚ ‘perfect’ eyes‚ ‘perfect’ nose and thin waist are what most all of the Disney princesses look like. In the Disney original movies the bad guy‚ for example the stepsisters in “Cinderella” are portrayed as ‘ugly’‚ while in the original version they are known as beautiful‚ and delicate. In the Disney version of “Cinderella”‚ it suggests the prince did not look towards the stepsisters because they did not look ‘perfect’. This further proves that Disney movies suggest

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    English 1010 Nicholas Bush 11.30.10 The Insanity Within Why do we crave horror movies? Stephen king was asked this same question in an interview that was published in a Playboy magazine in 1981. King replied “we are all mentally ill” (1) and “to show we can”(3). King expressed his views on both sides stating that we all are guilty of acting mentally ill‚ and that we all simply enjoy watching horrifying movies. Both of these statements are true‚ but not necessarily accurate. King did not take

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    1.Introduction This research is about American Movies spoiling our younger generations.I am about to take some of the American movies which come in the name of Teen movies and High School or College movies.Like major genres such as Action‚Adventure‚Horror‚Comedy etc… these movies come under Comedy and Romance genres.These Comedy movies involves more reference to Sex along with crood and vulgar jokes.Generally movies containing adult jokes is not something to bother and they are provided with

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    again and again. She goes to the movies to watch the white superstars of the silver screen. Pauline attempts to look like Jean Harlow‚ a white movie star‚ to feel better about herself. Soon after‚ Mrs. Breedlove loses a tooth. This incident sent her over the edge‚ bringing her to the realization that she will never live up to the caucasian standard of beauty. The movies become Pauline’s ideal of beauty‚ “She was never able‚ after her education in the movies‚ to look at a face and not assign

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