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    Disney is one of the greatest contributors to childhood memories experiences but it also contributes to the unrealistic images and stereotypes put into kids head. While Disney does promote many stereotypes they are just creating what they see in society. Not only does society grow out of these stereotypes we do too. Disney creates movies that stimulate our imagination and show us what we want to see. Disney uses stereotypes to help differentiate characters and creatures. Through Disney’s…

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    The portrayal of older characters in Disney animated films was written by Tom Robinson, Mark Callister, Dawn Magoffin, Jennifer Moore. This article is about what the title says, how older characters are portrayed in Disney films and how it has a lasting effect on how children view the elderly after watching these films. The article talks about how children view older people because of how Disney movies portray them and how if there are stereotypical characteristics of the elderly in the movies,…

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    If you enjoy a book more than a movie. Then you’re going to agree with me if you have read the book of Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt and watched the movie Tuck Everlasting from Disney. Tuck Everlasting is a story about a girl named Winnie who meets a family that is burdened by being immortal. Natalie Babbit’s Tuck Everlasting is better than Disney’s Tuck Everlasting, because it gives more imagery, suspense, and characterization. A way that the book Tuck Everlasting is better than the movie…

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    It is healthy for kids to watch Disney movies. Disney movies with princesses especially because they are inspiring. Tangled is an inspiring movie for kids. In the Tangled movie and the original Rapunzel the character Rapunzel is very different. Such as, in the movie Tangled Rapunzel is royalty and in the story she is not. This shows that the author wanted a more in depth character. This is important because it shows that they spent more time developing a character arch. Another difference is, in…

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    related to the content of the movie or something relevant. A brief list of examples of symbolism in the cinema includes Beauty and the Beast; the Lion King; Snow White; and the Little Mermaid. Those are the incredible symbolic films Disney has ever produced. Walt Disney movie is famous at filled with colors which always symbolize something in particular. The yellow…

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    Pocahontas is a hero figure to First Nations and is also one who remains a mystery to many around the world, to who and why she is significant to their history. By watching Pocahontas, the Disney version and The New World, individuals who are unaware of the history are able to depict the gist of what happened. Both of these films did great justice of how they presented the main idea however, both the films did not fully shoot the target. These films had similarities and differences to the…

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    Film: The Incredibles The Incredible is a Walt Disney superhero animated film. This film is perfect to watch with the entire family has it demonstrates a strong bond between a family that is made up with superhero who are attempting to fit in. I love animated film and I would watch this specific film over and over again. The color used throughout the film are bright and warm when the focus is on the good characters and soon become dull and cold when the focus of the film shifts to the villains…

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    and she also taught life lessons in the show. Most children, especially girls were attached to this Disney shows. Miley Cyrus throughout her career has created controversial arguments with her actions. Certain people believe actors that are involved with Disney should not take inappropriate pictures or sing inappropriate songs. For instance, a picture posted by her when she was still a part of Disney reveals her almost kissing her best friend. One cannot know for a fact that she did kiss her…

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    Hayao Miyazaki is not your typical contemporary artist. He doesn’t focus his art in creating paintings nor sculptures, he does something else in a way where he can capture the eye of people from different demographics. Miyazaki is the kind of artist who’s not afraid to speak up his mind when creating his works. He’s certainly known for his boldness when it comes to tackling grave issues in our society. In his movies, he had referred to issues like war, environmental depletion, the inequities…

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    appearance, he delays expressing his love for Princess Fiona. According to (Baron, 2012) self-esteem is how we perceive ourselves negatively or positively, generally speaking, it is our attitude about how we feel about ourselves. Shrek explicitly displays his self-esteem when he states that because he is big and ugly, Princess Fiona could not possibly fall in love with him. After a much-needed pep talk from Donkey about how compatible Shrek and Princess Fiona are, Shrek does some personal…

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