Disney Rolemodels
Mulan is a movie produced by Walt Disney. It came out in 1988. The Movie is based on a girl named Mulan, the only child of her honored family. When the Huns invade China, they want one man from every family. Mulan 's father, who has an old injury and cannot walk properly, decides to fight for his country and the honor of his family. Mulan, who just got rejected by the matchmaker because she had set her on fire, decides to prove that she is worth something and she took her father 's place in the Chinese army. Mulan and the other troopers have survived the training camp and are on the way north to stop the Huns. She decides to risk everything in order to save China. Little Mermaid is a film produced by Walt Disney, it came out it 1989. The movie Little Mermaid is based on a girl named Ariel, who dreams of going on land. When her father, King Triton, forbids her to go on land, Ariel visits Ursula who her father had banished. She fell in love with a Human Prince and makes a deal with Ursula to let her be a human for 3 days. Both movies have role models but Mulan is a good role model for teenager. What makes Mulan a better role model is not easily influenced by people around her, she makes sacrifice for other people and makes
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Little Mermaid and Mulan were both good Disney movies. It 's also children appropriate and you can watch this movie with your kids. Both had different types of perspective, but Mulan is a better role model for Teenagers. Both had funny parts like Little Mermaid had when she was in Prince Eric’s palace and they were having a dinner, but Ariel was using the fork to comb her hair. In Mulan movie they also had a funny part, when Mulan came home from the war and her grandmother said you should 've brought a man with you not a sword. So next time, if a teenager wants to go watch a movie, they should watch a movie like Mulan because she is not easily influenced by others, she make sacrifices for others and she also make
Both of them said mulan her fathers place, they got revealed, they weren 't caught dress as a man in the war. Happened in the place named China. Disney 's Mulan have dragon as a sidekick and a cricket, the dragon fought in the war too. she was the Huns Horde that got over the great wall of china. In the original story no dragon as sidekick and no cricket, she is an enemies, battle 10 years, general, tell her parent that she is going to war.
The way Disney’s Mulan stereotyped the roles of women shows both accuracies and inaccuracies. Examples of accuracies is the when Mulan goes to visit the match maker at the start of the movie. Research shows that match making was and is a thing in ancient china, a marriage would be decided not by a young couple's love, but by their parents' desires. Only after a matchmaker's introduction and when parents considered the two family conditions were similar and could be matched (("Ancient Chinese Marriage Customs, Traditional Wedding Ceremony, Groom & Bride", 2017). Match making started from the Qin dynasty in 221 BC.
In recent years, there has been a movement for Disney animations to reach out to previously underrepresented audiences (e.g. Moana, Pocahontas). However, the films were not always received how the producers had originally intended. The Princess and the Frog was a Disney princess animation released in 2009, based off The Frog Princess. The story is a young African American waitress living with meager funds, working towards her dreams of opening a restaurant. When Prince Naveen who has been turned into a frog kisses her, thinking her a princess, turns her also into a frog.
“A Wrinkle in Time” and “The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe” are very popular with kids because the main characters are truthful children on an exciting journey. In “A Wrinkle in Time”, Meg is the main character. Meg is an honest and innocent child. She is thrust into a mission to save her father from the evil IT. “The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe has the main character as Lucy.
Rhetorical Analysis Cinderella, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty and many other Disney movies all have one thing in common, they feature a female lead who need a male figure to save them. However, things started to change after the release of Mulan 1988. It changed from only having those female leads who always needed to rely on someone, to females who were able to show off their more masculine side. In the article “Post-Princess Models of Gender: The New Man in Pixar/Disney,” Ken Gillam and Shannon R. Wooden explored the idea that Pixar movies were starting to show male characters who weren 't afraid to show their emotions and feminine attributes, to promote the “New Man” model.
However, the later Disney films have gradually attempted to break away from this stereotype resulting in stronger female characters like Ariel, Mulan, and Elsa among others. Keeping this transition in mind, this paper uses semiotic analysis of four popular Disney films, namely, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), The Little Mermaid (1989) and Mulan (1998) to depict the influence of societies ' changing perceptions of women on the portrayal of Disney princesses. These films taking into account the earliest film and certain popular characters that have represented a shift from being the coy damsel in distress to a woman who plays an active role in determining her own destiny. The portrayal of the Disney princess has changed in accordance with the development of women in society over time (1937 to 2013) from demure and traditional to
Blasphemy! How can parents possibly choose to make their children watch Disney movies? Disney movies have been a part of millions of people’s childhood. All the adventurous stories, “innocent roles”, and happy endings may seem harmless, but they are affecting the audience’s mind by sending the wrong message. Disney movies are negative for the viewers, and aren’t beneficial to children because they represent historical inaccuracies, send subliminal messages, and promote sexual activities.
Even 'The Lion King ' (1994), the Disney animated
The Little Mermaid which was produced in 1989, was the first Disney movie to challenge the traditional gender roles, for the fact that Ariel wanted to explore, and was more independent and assertive in her desires than the earlier princesses of the 1930’s and 50s films. Also the prince in The Little Mermaid went against traditional gender roles as well, simply because he was more affectionate and loving than his prince counterparts in other Disney films. “Both the male and female roles have changed over time, but overall the male characters evinced less change then the female characters and were more androgynous throughout.” (Descartes & England, pg.566). Disney movies have been for a long time a strong media target for children, and can serve as a way to address stereotypical gender roles (Leaper, 2000).
Next, some characters in Mulan, Yao and Chien-Po, are seen practicing religious mediation and relaxation. Although the movie, Hercules does not give us the full taste of Ancient Greece, the movie definitely gives us a glimpse of the Ancient Greek culture. Moving on to Frozen, one of the most popular Disney princess movies of all time, the movie had different aspects of Norway including accents, names, hairstyles, clothing and settings. Cassie Fong, a Polynesian senior, says “I think it brings awareness that we’re not Hawaiian, we’re not Filippino, we’re our own culture, our own people.”
Before she is able to meet with the Matchmaker, she must dress up and apply makeup on herself to make herself look beautiful and strong-willed. Critic, Nandini Maity, states in her article, Damsels in Distress: A Textual Analysis of Gender roles in Disney Princess Films, that Disney uses the princesses or heroines in each princess movie to demonstrate how women should act, dignified and beautiful. By doing so, it portrays how Disney has a set purpose to make society understand that women should always act this way in society, that they should be helped out by men. While Mulan is being washed and dressed, the women helping her “sing to Mulan a song called Honour us all, a song that imposes the traditional roles onto Mulan. They say that women should have tiny waists, be calm, and obedient.
The infamous Disney film, The Three Musketeers (1993), is over the expedition of a young man named D’Artagnan who sets off to Paris in order to accompany the musketeers as he is honoring his father. During his journey, D’Artagnan is faced with three duals that were back to back. To his surprise, all three men are part of the musketeers. He is taken under their wing and fights with the disbanded men as they escape being arrested for refusing to relinquish their duties. Athos, Porthos, Aramis and D’Artagnan set out to protect the king from Cardinal Richelieu’s evil plans of becoming King of France.
The unfamiliarity of the cartoons in the 'Disney Renaissance” would be much more enhanced if not for the inaccuracies that the workers of Walt Disney Animation Studios have woven into the movies. This kind of approach is clearly visible in Mulan. The first that comes to mid are the demonized forms of Huns, as evil entities. On the other side of the fight are the Chinese people, portrayed as the good forces, the victims of the attack, who try to mobilize army big enough to defeat the swarm of the opposing soldiers. What causes the confict are the features of the Chinese soldiers.
He doesn’t wear his shirt often and is stronger, smarter and better looking than the other soldiers. However in the Poem, “Mulan is married off to her next door neighbor.” When the movie was released and shown in theaters it didn’t do as well as China thought because the actual release date had been delayed a whole year due to protectionism. When it was shown in Hollywood box offices it was one of the best turn outs and made a substantial amount of money. “China, meanwhile, after successfully intimidating Hollywood with the threat to deny Disney’s access to a lucrative market, was waiting for Disney’s surrender.”
Released on october 18, 1967, has become one of the most popular Disney movie out there, for it’s family friendly action and adventure. The movie was directed by, Wolfgang Reitherman. He created a film is about a “man cub” named Mowgli. He was abandoned at a young age and raised by wolves. He is now in danger because an evil tiger named Shere Khan is out to kill him.