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    Disney Stereotypes Essay

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    Since the first Disney Princess movies‚ beauty standards have also changed. A lot more cultural diversity has been added to the movies‚ however‚ there has not been much progress in the shapes and sizes of princesses since Cinderella‚ the princesses are still all thin. Princesses are still made to look “beautiful”‚ but there is no definition of beauty and Disney should make that known to little kids. This sets an image to children of how women should look‚ not so much how they should dress‚ since

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    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 enforce stereotypes and teach harmful lessons. It is not a hyperbole to say

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    In the article‚ “Cinderella and Princess Culture”‚ Peggy Orenstein‚ a contributing writer for New York Times Magazine‚ explores the successful “princess” market and how it negatively impacts young children. Orenstein claims that the princess culture promotes a common gender stereotype of women to young children‚ especially young girls; therefore‚ society should lessen the encouragement of being a “princess” and fortify their promotion to a more strong-willed role model (327). Although the article

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    the traditional fairy tale storyline to put a funny twist on things. In a traditional fairy tail there would not be a talking Donkey as one of the main characters. In most traditional fairy tales there is a ‘handsome‚ strong’ prince and a weak princess whom relies on the prince rescue the damsel in distress. Donkey is very quick witted this is illustrated when he uses his quick wit and charm to get himself out of a life/death situation with the dragon. He is a born entertainer and can always

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    10/27/2013 The Problem with Princesses DPS‚ better known as Disney Princess Syndrome‚ is plaguing young women to believe they should focus on being beautiful and finding a man in order to be happy. Young girls strive to live up to Disney’s standard of beauty. All the Disney princesses have small waists‚ flawless skin‚ and wear only the best dresses. Going along with this trend‚ since Disney introduced the first princess in 1937 as Snow White‚ it has been known for portraying young women as

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    Comparative Critique In the "Princess Paradox" James Poniewozik starts out his article by taking a stance against the princess movement‚ but then throughout the rest of his article he talks about how the movement is good for young girls by showing that they can control their own destiny. Unlike the "Princess Paradox"‚ Peggy Orenstein ’s article "Cinderella and Princess Culture" takes a stance against the princess movement by stating that the movement is ruining the minds of young girls. Although

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    Vision's of Light

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    documentary‚ I never truly focused on how a scene was portrayed and why it made me feel how I did. After careful consideration‚ I have decided to apply my new knowledge to why I feel‚ “A Little Princess” has been perfected by cinematographer‚ Emmanuel Lubezki. Furthermore‚ why I am pleased to know that “A Little Princess‚” was nominated Academy Award for Best Cinematography back in 1996. During the film‚ “Visions of Light‚” I learned about the importance of how lighting an individual or a certain part

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    Disney’s Dream Big‚ Princess advertising campaign positively contributes to our society. This campaign shows several girls of different races and ages doing different activities such as rock climbing‚ running‚ swimming‚ dancing‚ and reading. Next to every girls’ clip‚ there is a clip of a princess doing something similar. On the background‚ the song Be a Champion is playing. The advertisements always finish with the phrase: “For every girl that dreams big‚ there is a princess to show her that it

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    people prosper. Most of the work of the people are farmers and fishermen Luwu. Datu Luwu have a very beautiful daughter‚ named Princess Tandampalik. Beauty and the behavior has been known to many people. Bone including King who lived very far from Luwu.Bone king wanted to marry his daughter‚ the Princess Tandampalik. He sent several emissaries to meet Datu Luwu to apply for Princess Tandampalik. Datu Luwu be indecisive‚ because in some cultures‚ a girl justified Luwu not marry a boy from another country

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    Shrek Movie Analysis

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    Fairy tales don ’t always follow the same boring pattern; beautiful princess falls in love with her prince charming and they live happily ever after. The movie Shrek‚ an ogre and beautiful princess fall in love‚ though this beautiful princess has a secret; her secret is that by day a beautiful princess‚ and by night an ugly ogre‚ at least in her eyes. Shrek thought she was beautiful as a human and as an ogre; this hidden message is shown as beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Also in the movie

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