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    Critical Review In this article written by Sarah Nilsen, “Be Sure you’re Right, Then Go Ahead”: The Davy Crockett Gun Craze, we learn her view of the way guns may have had an effect on childhood living. Throughout the article, Sarah refers several times to Walt Disney’s use of guns and Davy Crockett. To start off, she explains a brief history of the relationship between the NRA and Davy Crockett. She claims that the NRA used the iconic figure of Disney’s Davy Crockett to persuade society that…

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    Miley Cyrus Influence

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    Miley Cyrus was known as one of the most popular Disney Channel stars but, her fame began to fade which forced her to reinvent her star text, making her one of the most revolutionized celebrities in her generation. A star text is an image of everything that we associate with a star, including their promotion and body of work. Miley’s original image was developed from her years working on the show Hannah Montana which built her original image of being known as a sweet and innocent teenage girl.…

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    Walt Disney Network has been a part of almost every American’s childhood life. For 35 years, Disney has created animated fairy tale movies that were intended to be child-friendly and create positive images. After, close analyzation it is evident that instead Disney has produced distorted images of racism and segregation in their movies. I have selected the animated film, The Princess and the Frog (2005). In the film, Tiana represents The Other of African American’s in the 19th century. In…

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    The Dangers Of Walt Disney

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    “Walt Disney was a dreamer, just a kid who never grew up,” (University Meghan’s Channel”). He took his dreams and made them real in his motion pictures, sharing them with kids and adults around the world. Walt would become the greatest and most powerful innovator in film. His filmmaking and entrepreneurial skills would make him a lasting figure. Born in Chicago December 5, 1901 (Langer), Walt had an incredible dream fulfilling life ahead of him. His parents were Elias Disney and Flora Disney.…

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    things. Basically the whole essay talked about how little kids are looking to people who people would think would be a good influence but they aren 't. In "Little Girls or Little Women? The Disney Princess effect" the author Stephanie Hanes claims that movies on Disney and the characters are not really…

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    Walt Disney Research Paper

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    Walt Disney Skyler Bisceglia Period 1 Mrs.Sciullo Skyler Bisceglia Sciullo Pd 1 22 November, 2016 Terri Payne Butler wrote that “Nearly three decades after his death, ‘Disney’ is no longer a name, but a conjuring word, summoning collective memories of poisoned apples, pumpkined carriages, and raucous blue genies.”(“Walt Disney,” Authors and Artists for Young Adults). Walt Disney inspired people with the symbols he used in his films to represent a bigger thing. Walt Disney’s Disney World…

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    Disney Movie Analysis

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    Top Qualities in Disney Movies Samantha, a twenty year old college student loves sitting in the large crowds listening to the little giggles and loud laughter. Feeling the excited energy flow from person to person. Looking around at the faces in awe staring up at the big screen. The buttery smell of the greasy popcorn. Watching the young children bounce up and down in their seat. Most of all she loves the warm memory of her younger energetic self waiting for the new Disney movie to begin.…

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    In today’s society, the topic of gender and gender stereotypes is a high rise of debate. In analysis of the study The Gender Marketing of Toys: An Analysis of Color and Type of Toy on the Disney Store Website conducted by Carol J. Auster and Claire S. Mansbach, the authors discuss the socialization of children, toys, and gender. From an early age, children learn to play with the toys that are appropriate to their gender through the guidance of adults and through the media (Auster and Mansbach,…

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    Ariel Hoarding Case Study

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    Case History Ariel is a mermaid and the daughter of King Triton and Queen Athena. She is sixteen years old and the youngest of seven daughters. She seems to have a passion for collecting items, especially human objects. She is very curious and spends much time wandering and exploring with her friend Flounder, a yellow fish. She also is rebellious like many teenagers and she disobeys her father and Sebastian, a crustacean and her fathers advisor who watches over Ariel. Due to her rebellious and…

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    Everything in Disneyland is filled with excitement; the Disney characters in the streets, the Castles, and food as well as the rides that brings out the kid in us. Live in that specific moment full of happiness with no care in the world is priceless. Leaving the park almost leaves you feeling empty inside. Thus…

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