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    Disney animation movies has been a part of my life since the day I learned to walk and talk. I was also a bookworm. I love losing myself in stories and allowing my mind to travel as I daydream of the make believe places I read about. Aurora of “Sleeping Beauty” is one of my favorite Disney animated character. I used to draw her on every cover of my notebook when I was in elementary school‚ and had her posters decorated everywhere in my room. I remember receiving an Aurora doll as a birthday gift from

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    darkness of the cave. As they reached the other end of the cave‚ there came a glimmer of daylight and they noticed a castle. They couldn’t find anyone outside the castle. Then they noticed a sleeping princess at the centre of a maze. She had jeweled rings on every finger. Considering her to be like the sleeping beauty Jimmy kissed on the princess’s pale cheek. Immediately she opened the eyes and wondered who aroused her from her long sleep of hundred years. She told it was an enchanted castle. She invited

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    that they are just misunderstood? Sleeping Beauty’s Maleficent may be one of the wickedest and scariest villains in all of Disney’s movies‚ but recently Disney brought out a movie showing everyone more into her character and the story behind the villain. (Monk‚ 2014) “A revisionist fairy tale with a wonderfully sharp feminist edge‚ Maleficent features Angelina Jolie‚ pictured‚ in the title role of the famed villainess who tortured poor Aurora in Sleeping Beauty‚ the 1959 animated Disney classic

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    typically rescues her. Many fairytales address the theme of gender roles as well as many others. The female character takes on the feeble‚ desolate role‚ while the male character takes on the strong‚ hero role similar to the stories of Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty. However‚ Elizabeth‚ the protagonist of The Paper Bag Princess defies typical gender roles as a female character and becomes the hero of the story. Cinderella and The Paper Bag Princess share many qualities‚ but have major differences as well

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    downfall is their beauty which drives the femme fatale crazy. We see the same course of action in the second princess movie Walt releases‚ Sleeping Beauty. In this film‚ Aurora‚ our princess‚ is sent away to live in a forest and performs duties the same as a housewife‚ cleans‚ cooks‚ and washes. This was normal in the 30s‚ 40s‚ and still the 50s. It is something that the women of that age can relate too. Also‚ like the evil Queen in Snow White‚ the femme fatale in Sleeping Beauty really wants to

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    Beauty Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Today’s beholders see America for their outer beauty. American people will judge others on their outer appearances before their inner beauty. The typical female beauty in America consist of bronze skin‚ long flowing hair‚ tall‚ small frame and pretty light eyes.. The typical male beauty in America consist of tan skin‚ tamed hair‚ tall and muscular built body and dreamy colored eyes. America wants one to believe that if the general public is not conformed

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    physical beauty is what Elaine Scarry called “a symmetry of everyone’s relation to one another” in her book called On Beauty and Being Just (1999). This means that beautiful subjects or objects are evenly proportioned and ideal in all their forms. In other words‚ if symmetry is perfection‚ then beauty is perfection too. At the same time‚ as absolute symmetry does not exist- beauty is a divine feature of “chosen”. Meanwhile‚ I have my own interpretation of physical beauty. This is the idea of beauty that

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    its beauty‚ but not everyone sees it (Confucius).” In The Samurai’s Garden the characters struggle with their sense of beauty in different ways‚ it either builds them up or tears them down. Beauty is seen through many different aspects in The Samurai’s Garden‚ it just depends on the eyes of the beholder. People see beauty in different ways for different reasons. For example‚ Matsu found beauty in nature‚ Stephen found beauty in simplicity‚ Tomoko found beauty in youth‚ and Sachi found beauty in life

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    Sun‚ Moon and Talia is an Italian fairy tale written by Giambattista Basile in his 1634 book‚ Pentamerone. It is one of the earliest and more sophisticated versions of Sleeping Beauty‚ following adult themes of rape‚ sexuality‚ infidelity and murder – far different from the later and softer versions of the tale (Hallett & Karasek‚ 2009). In Sun‚ Moon‚ and Talia‚ Basile uses various references to figures in Greek mythology. These references offer sophisticated portrayals of his characters’ personalities

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    The standard for American beauty is corrupt; it negatively affects women’s self-esteem and body image. This “standard” needs to be changed because there is no true definition of beauty. In society‚ beauty is based on appearance – hair style‚ body image and body shape‚ skin color/ethnicity‚ clothes‚ tattoos‚ piercings‚ etc. This corruption comes from the media‚ which have aided in the creation and evolution of American culture. A powerful and beautiful way to help society become further aware of this

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