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The Homosexuality Of Heroes And Sexes In Disney Princess Films

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All of the heroes and princesses in the Disney Princess films are hyper-heterosexual – they fall in love, get married, and live happily ever after. However, the Disney villains are not, cross the gender boundaries by displaying masculine or feminine characteristics that oppose their sex. Through the portrayal and association of gender fluidity with evil, young girls, and children in general, associate being different with being bad.
Several of the Disney villains display gendered behavior that opposes their sex. According to Ollie Johnston, and Frank Thomas 55% of Disney film villains are either women or “feminized men” and among them 25% are emaciated (Johnston & Thomas, 1993, p. 63). This is also substantiated by the movie plots where the female villains almost never appear desirable or beautiful in the eyes of the opposite sex. This associates villainy in females with unattractiveness and undesirability especially, comparing to the slenderness, fairness, and youth of female heroines who are almost essentially portrayed as the epitomes of beauty (Sattar & Sharmin, 2018, p. 54). Lady Tremaine in Cinderella, the matchmaker in Mulan, and Ursula in the Little Mermaid all display masculine traits which are starkly contrasted by the dominant heterosexuality of the Disney princesses. This is first established through what they look like, the princesses have long hair, with flowing attire that emphasizes their hourglass figure which …show more content…

This is overwhelmingly done with Ursula in the Little Mermaid with her straight standing white

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