Alan Menken Revue Everyone knows the iconic Disney songs that surround many of the movies that defined animation for our generation. When my roommate asked me to join her to see a revue of Alan Menken music I was extremely hesitant. To be honest I had absolutely no idea who Alan Menken was. After minutes of her begging for me to join her I agreed and we set out of the concert. To my surprise, signs of all my favorite animated Disney movies surrounded me. Once the lights were dimmed and the music
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In my paper, I discuss the purpose that motivates how antagonists in Disney movies are portrayed visually and behaviourally, and how these portrayals are intended to engage and assist the audience’s perception of such characters. Many Disney productions are adaptations of traditional fables and fairy tales which can often be traced back to Victorian times. In particular, stories from “Kinder -und Hausmärchen” written by Jacob and Wilheim Grimm are commonly employed in producing Disney films which
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progressive move from the older version of the movie to state that not all girls roam around wearing ballet flats and bows in their hair nowadays. Between 1991 and 2017 Belle’s hobby has seemed to have been changed as well. In the 1991 Beauty and the Beast, the audience sees Belle wander around the town all day reading her beloved books and petting sheep. She
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Critique of “Cinderella and Princess Culture” In Peggy Orenstein’s article, “Cinderella and Princess Culture”, she emphasizes the thought that every little girl does not have to be a princess or like the “trends” that society has titled as “girly.” Orenstein states that little girls often do not get a choice in what they like because society has created the princess trend. She does not like the fact that playing princess can cause young girls to feel pressured to be perfect. Orenstein writes about
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Once upon a time… but exactly when is that time? The time is past present and future. Oh how times have changed since the time of Snow White and Cinderella now we have Rapunzel and Moana. If you have ever seen these movies then hopefully you see the differences I see not only in the quality of the movies made, but the way they portray the characters in each movie. Gender roles have changed throughout time which is clearly seen in everyday life. Women are finally able to do many to most of the things
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In the movie Beauty and the Beast, Belle’s dad gets caught but then traded for Belle by the Beast. The people in Belle’s village think that the Beast will hurt Belle because of the way he looks so they make a trip to go save her. But as Belle gets to know the Beast and the dishware, she sees that he doesn’t want to hurt her, he just has feeling that where bottled up for so long. So going back to the don’t judge a person or a Beast by the way they look. People aren’t always the same on the surface
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Dr. Seuss once said, “From there to here, and here to there, funny things are everywhere.” The text “Beauty and the Beast”, written by Dave Barry follows those words and makes a typical topic of gender differences into a hilarious content. It explores the different level of importance that men and women give to the way others perceive them using the mainstream stereotype of men, who cares less about their perception, as opposed to women, who obsess over theirs, as a basis for outlining this text
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“For who could ever learn to love a beast?” Quoted from the Disney movie Beauty and the Beast. It best describes what Beauty and bell has to choose in both the film and the fairy tale. The story Beauty and the Beast was first created back in 1756 by Jeanne-Marie Leprince De Beaumont. The fairy tale was modified and recreated by many authors after her. However, one of the most notable adaptions to the original Beauty and the Beast would be Disney’s film created in 1991. It is said that Disney “sanitizes
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that is known as “A Tale as Old as Time”, and although this is a story that has been around for centuries the modern world had to find a way to incorporate this story into the 20th century. Over all there has been four versions of the tale of The Beauty and the Beast. The best known version of the tale is the Disney cartoon film of it that was released in 1991. However, 2017 was also presented with a live action film of the tale. Both are very similar in the way they were produced, but they do have
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In “Cinderella and Princess Culture,” Peggy Orenstein debates the rising phenomenon of princess culture in today’s society, its financial success to the Disney corporation, and the potentially destructive effects it has on young women. Orenstein uses rebuttals and real-life examples to persuade the audience that princess culture is harming the progress made by feminism. Orenstein begins the article by giving numerous real-life experiences of how her daughter was referred to as “princess” or treated
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