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    On February 4, 1938, the first ever Disney Princess movie Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs premiered, taking in over $1.6 billion when accounting for inflation. This single movie was the first in a series of movies that would redefine a portion of every young girls' life. Today, almost each and every girl goes through something called the “princess” phase, in which they become completely obsessed with everything to do with the Disney princesses. This obsession comes in many forms, including an…

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    collided with the 13th pillar of the Pont de l’Alma tunnel in the French capital of Paris. The collision immediately took the lives of Dodi Fayed and the driver, Henri Paul. Princess Diana who sat in the rear passenger seat, suffered from severe injuries which she later succumbed to and passed away. The royal bodyguard of the princess, Trevor Rees-Jones, was the sole survivor of the accident, however having withstood serious injuries. It was determined by a series of investigations that the…

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    and ate it up” (50). After he consumes the ogre, he tells the King that the castle and lands belongs to Marquis De Carabas, also known as his owner. Impressed by all of the property he owns, the King grants Marquis the permission of marrying the princess. Just…

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    Disney Princesses

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    on Child Development Whelan (2012) stated that princess narratives has been key throughout children’s literature. Hurley (2005) stated that fairy tales, such as Disney Princess narratives play a crucial role in shaping self-image of a child. England, Descartes, and Collier-Meek (2011) claimed that Disney Princess films portray stereotypical presentations of gender roles and have several examples of racism and sexism by having almost every princess have large breast, a small waistline, and a…

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    Last year, artist Meridith Viguet got some press for a tutorial she created on how to draw a Disney-friendly version of a princess. Disney’s animated female figures, she noted, typically have long, slender necks; “demure” shoulders; B- or C-cup breasts and “soft but very defined” waists. But don’t look for hips, because Disney princesses tend not to have them, Viguet pointed…

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    Character Analysis – Ashitaka Ashitaka is a protagonist in the movie Princess Mononoke. Ashitaka is very brave and extremely selfless. At the beginning of the film see him fight a demon to protect his family and in turn of this sacrifice Ashitaka is cursed. Throughout the film you see Ashitaka’s selfless heart by the way he tries to do what is best for not only the people of iron town but also what is best for the forest. Because he is trying to do what is best for everyone, it is unclear whose…

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    Disney princess series play a huge role in popular culture as these movies are seen by millions of children and adults both all over the world. The Disney princess series have been influential since 1937 and continuing to the present. According to Disney, a princess is a young beautiful girl who has a single parent and requires to be saved by a prince and falls head over heels in love rather quickly, as if her only goal in life is to get married; making it the common format for a Disney princess…

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    Representation In Disney

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    and emphasize the evolution of female representation in Disney. I decided to color the background in respect to the princesses’ physical features, clothing or distinguishing colors of the movies. First is “Snow White.” According to the story, the princess has lips that are red as a rose, skin as white as snow and black hair. The second title is “Cinderella.” As shown in the animated movie, Cinderella has yellow hair. When she goes to the ball to meet the prince, she wears a blue dress and light…

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    Within the workforce over the past few years there has been a lot of controversy between black women and their hair. A countless number of women have been dismissed from their jobs due to what the jobs consider acceptable. The media has turned black hair into something that is to be shunned. Media Outlook As a young black girl growing up watching Disney movies I always paid attention to the color of the princesses’ skin and the way their hair was styled. Out of all the…

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    Title and Princess Summer Blowing a Bubble Dedication Page: I dedicate this book to Tony, Summer and Savannah- the adventures are just beginning. I love you. Always and Forever. Title Page: The Adventure of Princess Summer Written by Crystal McKnight Illustrated by Izzy Bean A Read-Aloud Storybook Edited by Johnetta Lofton & Unber Ahmad Page 1: Castle sitting on Bubble Gum Hill *Text belongs at the bottom of the page* Once upon a time, there lived a beautiful princess named…

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