This movie presents the “bad” guys as mostly having accents of some sort, or very harsh voices. The “good” guys tended to have very American accents, and in the genie’s case, very American impressions. The “good” guys in Aladdin had very western manners of speaking and even the main character, Aladdin, began to use “Al” as his name. This was a very Western name. These stereotypes can have negative effects in that what we know, American culture, is portrayed as good. The “other” culture is portrayed as bad. Disney’s Aladdin is not the only movie to use negative stereotypes about Arabs. The guards with heavy accents are seen as aggressors, and Jafar terrorizes the whole city. Many movies feature Arabs as either the “bad” guy or a terrorist, while the Western individual fights to protect the …show more content…
They were used to tell a story, and highlight the timeframe when it had taken place. We can look back and say some stereotypes are harmful, such as the attempted cutting off of Jasmine’s hand for theft. What is most important is that people understand that the movie is a fictional story. We should not use fictional stories to define our beliefs of life lessons. That is why it is imperative for the parents of children to help them process what they view. We should speak to our children about the shows they watch, or the films they view. Have them “talk” it out. We can then take the broad moral lessons that the filmmakers are trying to convey, and weed out any negative stereotypes that had or had not intended to be