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    Princess Diana Essay

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    certainly not a good example and it brought many bad opinions. She was also involved in "Squidgygate" scandal. The phone calls between her and James Gilbey were recorded and and published during the time of Charles and Diana separation. Reportedly the Princess and her friend were in a relationship that went beyond good friendship and obviously…

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    What is a literary trope? According to literarydevices.net, a trope is “a figure of speech through which speakers or writers intend to express the meanings of words differently than their literary meanings”. In The Princess and The Frog, a commonly found trope would be “an uptight woman loving a wild man”, referring to the relationship between Tiana and Prince Naveen. Journeying through the bayou with the most unlikely animal friends, Tiana and Prince Naveen are forced to work together, despite…

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    Princess Mononoke Essay

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    The “Princess Mononoke” film describes the bad interaction between the nature and the human beings. These two sides are opposed to each other which is described by Ashitaka. This alienation has begun with the influence of man and his attitude towards the environment, mostly towards the forest and the beings inhabiting it. Humans cut down trees and destroy forest which ruins the living environment of many animals. There is a battle because these animals hate human beings for hunting them and…

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    Disney Princess Movies

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    Woman have always been affected by movies, in a negative way, ever since they were little girls watching “Princess movies” too now-a-day movies that continue to sexualize women. Woman don’t realize how much movies have affected them because they have grown up with them since they were young. Little girls were immensely impacted by Disney movies showing the woman as being inferior and needed a man to save them. As they grew older into their teenage years they slowly got less affected by Disney…

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    Princess Bride Comparison

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    bookstores, many novels transform from pages in a book to actors on the silver screen. Often, the portrayal of the movie differs greatly from the ideas of the characters and adventures readers pictured in their head. However, in William Goldman’s The Princess Bride, the novel and 1987 movie of the same name, tell the same story of love and adventure, while differing in who tells the story. In both the novel and movie, a girl named Buttercup, lives on a simple farm with her two parents and a…

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    When someone hears the word “princess” they might think of a beautiful, thin, young woman with no flaws. The early Disney princesses such as Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty come to mind. These princesses looked unrealistic with perfect bodies, depended on men, and were not known for being smart. More recent Disney princesses have more realistic bodies, don't need a man to rescue them, and are intelligent. The Disney company's portrayal of princesses from the 1930's to the 2010's has shown changes…

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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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    Walt Disney Stereotypes

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    In 1937, Walt Disney Pictures produced its first princess film. Almost seventy-nine years later, a total of twelve Disney princess movies have been completed, with each one bringing a captivating narrative to life. These classic tales feature a female protagonist that aspires to discover herself. Along the way trials are uncovered and, by the conclusion of the story, it makes the princess a better person overall. Villains normally create these obstacles and are an essential part of these movies;…

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    her male friend Wesley for advice on what a man wants to see in a woman. He then becomes brutally honest and tells her “she dresses like Wreck-It Ralph and wears the wrong size bra giving her a “uniboob.” Sarah Kendzior states in her essay, “The Princess Effect,” “Women are not allowed to be ugly people… (205). Kendzior’s quote applies to the film because even Bianca realizes that women must remain oversexualized in order to look attractive. As women become more attractive they receive more…

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    Satire In Shrek

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    Shrek and his comrade Donkey venture out to Lord Farquaad’s kingdom, Du Loc to rid the fairytale creatures from his swamp. After watching Shrek defeat his knights in the tournament, Lord Farquaad made a proposition that Shrek should rescue and return Princess Fiona back to his kingdom to obtain his…

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