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Disney princess essay

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Answered by mitesh6
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The Princesses in Disney’s animated films have been known to have a great influence on young girls’ lives, portraying what a princess is all about. The Disney Princesses are consumed of Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, Cinderella, Little Mermaid, Belle, Pocahontas, and now Brave. They are loved by millions, and are featured all over America, everything from cups to costumes. Combined with Disney’s already popular image, the princesses of his stories created the image for “princesses of all princesses”. However, the roles and functions of Walt Disney’s Princess (ex. Sleeping Beauty (1959) and Snow White (1937) have changed significantly compared to Team Disney’s Princess (ex. Little Mermaid (1989) and Pocahontas (1995).
The Princesses in Disney’s animated films have been known to have a great influence on young girls’ lives, portraying what a princess is all about. The Disney Princesses are consumed of Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, Cinderella, Little Mermaid, Belle, Pocahontas, and now Brave. They are loved by millions, and are featured all over America, everything from cups to costumes. Combined with Disney’s already popular image, the princesses of his stories created the image for “princesses of all princesses”. However, the roles and functions of Walt Disney’s Princess (ex. Sleeping Beauty (1959) and Snow White (1937) have changed significantly compared to Team Disney’s Princess (ex. Little Mermaid (1989) and Pocahontas (1995). For one, their images have changed over the eras, as critics’ would say, they have become “sexualized and independent”. Walt’s princesses are seen as peasant slaves that scrub floors and clean all day while they sing and daydream of a prince taking them and sweeping them of their feet. This is usually because an evil stepmother is behind it. Team Disney’s princesses take on a different role and possess no chores, run wild, and neglect their obligations. A majority of Disney films take place in a patriarchal society; where a society is dominated by men.
Answered by kitty7926
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Disney has been inspiration to kids since October 16, 1923. With the start of Mickey Mouse cartoons, Disney has created an empire of imagination. Ever since Snow white, Disney's first Princess in 1937, came on the screen, young females have been amazed by the vision of the "Disney Princess".

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