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    Disney Movies Having a Bad Influence On the Younger Generation “Our heritage and ideals‚ our codes and standards - the things we live by and teach our children - are preserved or diminished by how freely we exchange ideas and feelings”. (Disney) This quote by Walt Disney himself just shows how he felt his values were in good thought. But the problem is his movies didn’t always portray these values. Many of the Disney Classics that our generation has grown to know and love have exposed children to

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    presenting on how Disney films such as Beauty and the beast and a video of how to be like a girl will prove this statement. Disney films tell great stories and meanings. But does it also tell us how to live our lives? By looking at the first image we can see many Disney couples who are deeply in love‚ however‚ look closely. There are no gay couples. Is this trying to tell the media that you have to fall in love with your opposite sex? As you can see the creators of any Disney film‚ they have characterised

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    One of the greatest entertainment for the United States is going to watch movies at the movie theater. Many Americans enjoy going to the movies for entertainment with their friends or family. Walter Elias Disney‚ creator of the famous franchise Walt Disney Company‚ made a huge impact to the United States. Thanks to him‚ all these successful Disney movies have been created. They influenced and entertained us for many years. Whether it was a movie about a princess finding her prince‚ a puppet who becomes

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    Hidden Sexual Messages Found In Disney Movies Group Name: LUCKY # 13 Group Leader: Jami Rosier Editors: Zack Sams & Steve Raszka Proofreaders: Sara Roberts‚ Haley Rinas‚ Brittani Saab Designers: Mike Porowski‚ Jami Rosier‚ Brett Pilkington Writers: Brett Pilkington‚ Mike Porowski‚ Steve Raszka‚ Haley Rinas‚ Jami Rosier‚ Zack Sams Introduction By: Jami Rosier With competitors such as DreamWorks‚ and Pixar‚ Disney Incorporated uses a vividly apparent strategy of sex appeal in order to raise

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    was in the Disney movies. After replaying certain scenes in movies I witnessed subliminal messaging first hand. Most of the messages were sexual references and I was actually quite disturbed by it. For example‚ in a scene of “The Little Mermaid”‚ as Arial was walking up to the podium with her husband to be the priest got an erection. You can clearly see it happening. I never noticed it before until I started doing research on subliminal messaging. I did further research on other Disney

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    Ashley Weiss 01/23/10 Period 2 H. English 11 Does a Disney Princess Really Have the Perfect Life? As all old tales used to be told “Once upon a time…” was a very popular starting phrase. This one single phrase came to be well known in Disney films‚ made by the infamous Walt Disney himself. There were many other things that came to be known from Disney movies; however some of them may not be the most positive ideas. These thoughts take a lot of deep thinking and analyzing

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    watching Disney princess movies. All of which the princess’s get treated in a particular manner‚ dress a certain way‚ and physically look a typical way. As kids watch this‚ they believe that they need to act‚ dress‚ and get treated the way these princess’s do. It gives them false hope into adulthood‚ thinking there “prince charming” will actually come on a horse. They grow up believing they need to look a certain way for a guy to like them‚ when that is completely false. Many of these Disney movies are

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    In the sample Disney films‚ the conflict was resolved because of the inspiration the hero got. The inspiration kept the hero to focus on his tasks. Heroic characteristics of each hero in each field was maximized and exceeded beyond capabilities. Character archetypes are used to make clear coordinations and distinctions between character roles in the story. Since Anime is made from Eastern side of the world while Disney films are from west‚ there are reasons of differences and similarities between

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    Have you ever noticed recurring character traits or themes in some of your favorite stories and movies ? At the core of every myth‚ a knowledgeable reader can recognize one or several archetypes are at play. The word archetype comes from the ancient greek language. The two main root words being “archein” and “typos”‚ meaning original and patterns respectively (Golden. C). An archetype is universal component of human nature embodied within a character‚ symbolism‚ or situation found within the story

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    The portrayal of older characters in Disney animated films presented the thoughts of stereotypes being present among children who have access to media devices as well as through their own familiarities. In movies‚ animated Disney movies in particular‚ older individuals are seen based off of their role through gender‚ face‚ position‚ or appearance. A raised question in the journal was whether these characters changed the feelings of younger children’s opinion on older adults. The researchers involved

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