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    Sexism In Fairy Tales

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    Once upon a time in a land not so far away, the society of man created the idea that it was a woman’s job to conform to the ideologies generated in fairy tales. From women depending on their prince charmings all the way to romanticized sexual abuse and lack of consent, stories like Cinderella and Snow White radiate sexism within an array of scenes of the stories and films. Not only does this affect the way that men view women, but it has had a relatively negative effect on the ways that many women

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    Growing up as a 90’s child, Disney films played an important role in my childhood. As a female viewer, Disney princesses played a bigger role in deciding which Disney films to watch. As the years went on, new Disney princesses were introduced with different styles compared to the traditional Disney princesses. A traditional Disney princess can be defined as one of the first princesses Walt Disney created, specifically during the 20th century, and the newer princesses can be defined as the princesses

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    Before the Brothers Grimm transcribed what is known today as one of the most recognized fairytales ever recorded, it was being passed down orally from generation to generation at every corner of the globe. Various versions of Cinderella’s myth can be found in almost every culture in the world, all very distinct with their own specific qualities, reflecting each society’s predominant interpretations of religious themes. For instance, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm’s works were known to promote their Prussian

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    In 1937, Disney released its first princess movie, Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs. This was also the first full length animated feature. In the following years, the Disney Animation Studios released two more princess films, Cinderella (1950) and Sleeping Beauty (1959). These three princesses are the only ones to have films come out during Disney’s life time; as so, they share similar characteristics in the way that they are portrayed. There is no character development

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    Moon, and Talia” by Giambattista Basile formed the basis for the more commonly known Disney interpretation called the “Sleeping Beauty” however they are vastly different, Basile’s original is a very dark and twisted story compared to the Disney version. The original story by Giambattista differs from Disney’s new interpretation in that it explores rape. In Disney’s version of sleeping beauty the princess named Aurora is awakened from a true loves kiss. The story is told to children all over the world

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    On paper, survivor guilt seems to be a completely irrational concept. Why should you feel guilty if someone died and you survived if you had absolutely nothing to do with their death, or if you tried to save someone’s life but you physically couldn’t? Without context, it almost seems silly. However, in the real world, people will form strong emotional bonds with each other and will feel responsible for their friends and family if all goes wrong, even if you had nothing to do with what has occurred

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    I was in the car, on my way to my first camping trip. It was 2013 and at the time, I was going into the 6th grade. I was not excited to camp out in the wild. I honestly did not even understand why we were camping, at that age, my thinking was “If we have a perfectly good house, why drive to the middle of nowhere to sleep in a tent outside surrounded by wilderness?”. I was slouched in my seat playing on my phone the entire drive there, and believe me, it was a long ride. The drive there took over

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    MirrorMask is a fantasy/drama film that was released on September 30th, 2005. This movie was very different from a normal fairy tale. This movie was about a girl named Helena, she worked in a circus with her Mom and Dad and they barely got by financially. Helena didn’t want to work in the circus anymore, she wanted to be ‘normal’ like everybody else. Helena is also an incredible artist, her room was filled with artwork. When she falls asleep one day, she woke up in a magical land that was filled

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    The Grimm brothers lived in a factioned Germany with many different cultures that were struggling to connect with one another. In attempts to help unify Germany the Grimm brothers, Jacob and Wilhelm, traveled throughout the country; listening, collecting, and writing down oral stories and fables from various regions in Germany. They believed that preserving oral culture and stories from various places in Germany would nationalize Germany by having a collective culture rather than many different

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    Disney Princesses’ Bamboozling Young Girls Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, and Ariel are all names almost every young female can recall. These are just a few of Disney’s most memorable characters, the “Disney princesses” which are idolized by young girls everywhere. These princesses are portrayed to be strong willed, optimistic, and hardworking women who overcome various hardships throughout their life. Talk about being the perfect role models for little girls everywhere- but are they really

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