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    Brave, a step in the right direction As a child all the disney princess movies I watched revolved around the pursuit of a love interest. It spoke as if the role of women was to fall in love and get married. During my childhood Consciously this did not sink in. Although when I look back I can remember the games I played as a child, a princess in need of saving. This is the role I thought I should take, even if I wasn’t aware of that at the time. This is a dangerous thought for any child to have,

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    Stare at any little girl, and watch her starry eyes lost in wonder as Cinderella kisses her prince, Rapunzel is saved by her hero and Aurora is awakened from her spell with a kiss of ‘true love’. And, of course, it all ends Happily Ever after…Even their hair still looks glamorous when the clock strikes 12. That is, until the heartbreaking realities of the real world kicks in and destroys that little girls dream. Then what? THE END. Subconsciously, without us knowing, the media and entertainment platforms

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    Like every other kid in America, we've all grown up with the beautiful images of Disney, Pixar, DreamWorks, and many other magnificent brands. For myself, I always gravitated more towards Disney films and though very much a female cliché, my love started with Princess Ariel from The Little Mermaid. It wasn't just her voice or the story that caught my attention, it was her curiosity about how human items worked and her awareness of another world that reminded me of myself. Even now at seventeen, I

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    A childhood myth that I realized shaped my expectations in life is the happily ever after princess stories. In every princess story the girl always end up with a prince. At first they go through trials and tribulation but the princess overcome everything and also find her true love. When I was a little girl I wanted to be a princess and live happily ever after. Even now, when I watch romance movies I always want the girl or the guy to find their true love and have a happy ending. Finding true love

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    Hasn't every little girl wanted to be a princess at some point? Well, now they can experience all of Disney's princesses in one ride. That’s right, Disney's top designers have used the newest technology to pack excitement, thrill, and sparkle to give you one magical ride. We are proud to announce our newest attraction “Happily Ever After.” It features all of our most inspiring and courageous princesses like Elsa’s Ice Castle, Cinderella’s Castle, Rapunzel's Tower, and many more of our amazing

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    Watch the movie Tangled and you’ll find yourself hooked, desiring the knowledge of what’s next. While watching this movie, two main literary themes became apparent. Disney's Tangled is the story of a stolen girl trapped in a castle with her captor as a mother. Throughout the story, Rapunzel wants nothing more but to leave her . Tangled’s plot employs many gender stereotypes and shows a large socio-economic divide. When Tangled is viewed under a Marxist lense you will notice the rich and the poor

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    Every night before I went to bed, my dad would sit between my sister and my beds, and read to us out of a collection of fairy tales book. As I got a little bit older, Shelley Duvall made several of these classics in to movies as part of a Faerie Tale Theatre. It never seemed strange to me that people didn’t always live, “happily ever after.” As I got older and Disney movies gained popularity with their edited, sanitary versions, I forgot many of the details of the original versions. As I have

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    in the beginning where Aladdin was in the cave scared me. Number five on my list was The Little Mermaid and number four was Mulan. The last three were always dependant on my mood. Some days my favorite was Beauty and the Beast. Other times it was Sleeping Beauty, and on some occasions it was Cinderella. I even

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    Hanlin Chen DNC100 Spring 2018 Report On The Sleeping Beauty Choreography refers to the art of designing dance moves to fit a given musical best. Mainly, it involves ordering sequences of body movements lain over the period of a song, often for ballet or staged dances (Sita 6). There are numerous choreographies created over the years, and the courses therein vary, depending on the tempo and mood of the songs, which in turn are informed by the genre of music in the play. In this regard, the essay

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    Not including a Rey action figure on new Star Wars: The Force Awakens shouldn’t cause any trouble, should it? Apparently, it did. This hot topic has enraged fans at home and is all over social media. The toy company that made the Star Wars toys and Lucasfilm have both been sent many complaints about Rey’s absence. Many other big companies have received complaints about their lack of female toys. These big industries are not bias towards boys. These companies didn’t have toys for girls for many

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