Classic Disney: 60 Years of Musical Magic

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    Most people have heard a story book with the lines “once upon of time” at the beginning when we were younger ether from parents or a school and most girls and some guys watched a disney movie with a princess and a prince defeating the villain and living happily ever after. In reality though the books and movies that people know ,love, and still watched today are actually from a darker story with gore, death, and people with darker personalities from the movies and books that are known by many and even though there has been a lots of changes from the original fairy tales there are still a lot of similarities to the books and movies that people know today. One of the similarities are that the meanings behind them are very similar.each movie…

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    which will be my next reference. Then there's Sleeping Beauty, a movie where filled with jealousy, the evil witch Maleficent (who is also dark) wished death upon princess Aurora on her 16th birthday specifically. But with the help of some fairies that Aurora had, she didn't die, but she was put into a death-like sleep. Just like in Snow White. A woman is jealous of another and the only way for that jealousy to go away was for the women they despise to die. Why does violence always have to be…

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    While most films offer a sort of distraction from reality, musicals are often a utopia of wealth and happiness (Belton, 2009). Through dazzling song and dance, they make routine look like pageantry and loneliness feel like individuality. Even the most conservative of musicals transform the everyday into a spectacle, transitioning dramatic tensions into a melodic fanfare. Singing liberates the characters to express themselves in a way that mere words never could, giving them a freedom from the…

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    a few more contemporary examples. The brash, breezy Carnegie style is intact-even the thirties slang is still there. Dale Carnegie wrote as he spoke, in an intensively exuberant, colloquial, conversational manner. So his voice still speaks as forcefully as ever, in the book and in his work. Thousands of people all over the world are being trained in Carnegie courses in increasing numbers each year. And other thousands are reading and studying How to Win Friends and lnfluence People and being…

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    resources, live close to their customers, and create more satisfying solutions to customers’ needs. They form buyers clubs, use creative public relations, and focus on delivering quality products to win long-term customer loyalty. It seems that not all marketing must follow the P&G model. In fact, we can distinguish three stages through which marketing practice might pass: 1. Entrepreneurial marketing: Most companies are started by individuals who visualize an opportunity and knock on…

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