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Feminine Power In Disney Films

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Pat Robertson, an American media mogul and CEO of Regent University, states in an interview that “feminism is a socialist, anti-family, political movement that encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their children, practice witchcraft, destroy capitalism and become lesbians.” Robertson’s closed-minded anti-feminist views are very extreme and are hardly the consensus. However, one can see that Robertson does not stand alone completely with his view towards feminism and has many other advocates, such as the Walt Disney Company, who share similar ideals towards womanly power. Maria Tatar, an American academic writer who is an expert on children literature and folklore, discusses the notion of the “monstrosity of feminine power” and its correlation to both Disney films and fairy tales, in which women who seek to gain power are almost always depicted as being cold-hearted, and maliciously evil. …show more content…

Originally the Sea Witch is depicted as an honest business woman that warn the Little Mermaid about the repercussions of becoming human while Disney interpretation transforms Ursula into a grotesque embodiment of feminine power who seeks out ultimate power and must be vanquished by Eric, a symbol of masculine power. Disney’s notion that women should be subservient to men, or else they are deemed evil and must be defeated is problematic when paralleling the original moral of spiritual refuge that was written by Anderson. One can see Disney’s influence working in many aspects of big business, government legislation, and media as shown by Robertson’s harsh remarks towards feminism. Women in these fields are now being lashed out against for the simple reason that they are not men and hold considerable amounts of power.

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