self-identification of being male or female (sex) is shaped through cultural and social conditions. Through these cultural and social conditions‚ we set these ideals for gender performance that then sets a societal standard for both women and men. In the Disney Princess film of Frozen‚ one can agree that there is social construction of gender throughout the film. Social construction of gender is a process by which gender differences are taught and reinforced in social interaction‚ which then leads off to the concept
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Cultural Differences COM360 December 23‚ 2013 Cultural Differences This paper will examine the differences in culture within the aspect of the film The Princess and the Frog. The cultural aspects of this film will be examined using Hall’s perspective of culture as a screen and Hofstede’s five dimensions. This paper will evaluate both cultural identity and culture bias in the film. It will explain the concept of cultural patterns and show what types of cultural patterns are present in the
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clerk greeted her with “Hi‚ Princess”; ignored the waitress at our local breakfast joint who called the funny-face pancakes she ordered her “princess meal”; made no comment when the lady at Longs Drugs said‚ “I bet I know your favorite color” and handed her a pink balloon rather than letting her choose for herself. Maybe it was the dentist’s Betty Boop inflection that got to me‚ but when she pointed to the exam chair and said‚ “Would you like to sit in my special princess throne so I can sparkle your
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decisively. A good thesis • Employs all three of the above. • Says something a little strange. o Boring: “By telling the story of Westley’s and Buttercup’s triumph over evil‚ The Princess Bride affirms the power of true love.” o Effective: “Although the main plot of The Princess Bride rests on the natural power of true love‚ an examination of the way that fighting sticks (baseball bats‚ tree branches‚ and swords) link the frame of the story to the romance plot suggests that
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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 makes Merida different
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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 musicals with the princess having a beautiful sing along voice and the cute sidekicks are always around to help save the day. The young romance helps fulfill the ideal of a “Happily Ever After” life that includes the princess and her prince‚ and the life that they are about to embark on together. Some good morals can come out of the
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Shrek as an Epic Hero Although most people find the film “Shrek” to be just a comical film‚ it actually fulfills the requirements needed to prove that Shrek is indeed an epic hero. “Shrek” is a 2001 computer-animated fantasy-comedy film based on William Steig’s fairytale picture book‚ “Shrek!” He has all the characteristics of an epic hero archetype‚ regardless of his hideous and vulgar appearance as an ogre. Shrek is brave‚ loyal‚ and lives up to the standards our society expects and appreciates
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given. In interpreting the purpose of this assignment‚ I have chosen the feature film "Shrek" to be analyzed. The overall story of Shrek is simply similar to Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. It is a romantic story between an ugly-beast with a beautiful Princess‚ which is setting up as an old kingdom movie packed with hilarious jokes and images. The form of the movie is in 3D animation movie‚ which is brilliantly created by Dreamworks. In addition‚ I would like to use this assignment as an opportunity to
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euphuistic tone. The BBC article ‘Japan’s New Prince Seen In Public’ describes Prince Hisahito’s arrival‚ that unlike the birth of Jesus‚ has been greatly anticipated and ‘widely celebrated’. Over 2000 years separate the births and unlike the Virgin Mary‚ Princess Kiko had the advantage of a hospital birth. Whilst both texts describe the safe arrival of a new born baby of significant importance‚ Southwell’s piece is clearly one of adoration and worship‚ whereas the news article assumes a more neutral and informative
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sentence structure that varies so it is more entertaining. I gave The Hobbit straight 4’s on all of criterion‚ now I know this may seem like a baffling choice but hear me out first. As much as I liked the writing in The Hobbit the writing in The Princess Bride was on a completely different level. To give them both straight fives wouldn’t have been fair. J.R. Tolkien had some good writing in The Hobbit‚
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