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    things from my culture, Disney. Kwakiutl tribes used symbols that were important to them, so I am using symbols that I believe are important to me. The outside of the mask is purple because it is one of my favorite colors, it also represents royalty.…

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    Culture In Disney Movies

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    in Wonderland, and Jungle Book for example. All beloved Disney movies. Sleeping Beauty was originally showed January 29, 1959, and has become a classic Disney movie. Every little girl knows who Aurora is and loves her. And most can even identify her signature song. (Insert clip of Once Upon A Dream) But most kids these days don't know the story behind the Princess. Not even most of the basics. At least, until May 30, 2014. When Disney released Maleficent.…

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    P. L Travers

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    space at the Jewish Community center in Louisville felt very like entering a high school gym doubling as a playing space. It was Mach 16th, the opening night of Center Stage’s production of Disney and Cameron Mackintosh’s musical Mary Poppins. The musical was based on the stories of P. L. travers and the Walt Disney film, with original music and lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. The book was written by Julian Fellows, and new songs and additional music was composed by George…

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    However, young girls experience restrictions that when they grow up, they will not have an opportunity to become independent with leadership skills. Instead, media such as Disney persuade young girls to live their lives as a princess. Although women protest for equal rights, Disney shows the negative aspects of feminism by creating Disney princess movies to transmute young girls to be beautiful, dependent, and domestic. During the 1920s and the first wave of feminism, women dressed…

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    Gender portrayals in media has been influencing kids of how they think how males or females supposed to be, especially in Disney movies. Some researchers have examined through certain Disney movies with gender stereotyping messages. Research conducted by Dundes (2001), analyzed Pocahontas movie. In many ways, Pocahontas portrayed as a strong, independent woman; however, at the end of the film, she follows a stereotypic female script. Bell, Haas, & Sells (1995) also found that Pocahontas…

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    into Disneyland just with the idea of making money” (Disney). Walt Disney is the creator of Disneyland, and he saw his dream come to life when Disneyland was built. He had always dreamed of a theme park that was unlike any others where he could see his own characters that he created come to life. He wanted to bring joy and excitement to people. He mostly wanted to see people having fun and be filled with nothing but happiness while in his park. Disneyland has a long and interesting history full…

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    Disney films are portraying their characters beautiful to set impossible standards of beauty. Snow White and the seven dwarfs by Walt Disney promotes impossible standards as well as other films. Issues with with Disney films promoting impossible standards of beauty are that when kids see these beautiful princesses and princes they want to be just as beautiful like them. The other side of this argument would be that Disney movies do not promote impossible standards of beauty. There are three…

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    What Does Cool Mean?

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    What exactly does cool mean? Cool is defined as “feeling comfortably or moderately cold.” However, the meaning of cool is decided by the situation it is utilized in and it also means something different to each and every individual. A particular item or idea that one person may find appealing or “cool” another person may not find as likable to their tastes .The amount of use and definition of the word cool varies between age groups, cool is spoken much more prevalently in younger age groups. The…

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    first opinion. Although Disney hasn’t intentionally ruined society it has certainly has had an effect. When speaking to my mother about what she thinks of these two opinions, she argued with me saying that, “Children love to act like their favorite Disney character. They don’t care about body image they just want to be strong, smart, and nice just like their favorite character or Princess. Children only look at body image when someone point it out.” She proceeded to say, “Disney is a positive…

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    Mickey Mouse. The man behind the mouse, Walt Disney, changed animation and entertainment as it is seen today. Walt Disney evolved American entertainment by pioneering ideas in both animation and recreational entertainment. Disney introduced the idea of synchronized sound with animation, produced Hollywood’s first full-length animated feature film, and reinvented amusement by changing the recreational Trolley Parks to what is now theme parks. Walt Disney was not born into a family of glamour,…

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