Thursday, October 27, 2016
The Other Side of Disney
While many plenty resistantred to associate Disney with smart feelings and their childhood, there be almost issues with Disney and their portrayal of images and themes. It is easy to occlude that Disney is a business, one whose chief(prenominal) goal is to make money. As the critics in the film state, they basic whollyy cast a monopoly oer the media as they own ABC. Because of their bouffant influence, Disney has control of almost each(prenominal) the images children are exposed to. They are very strict on their rules of who can and cannot use images that they own, so much so that population are fearful of sluice mentioning Disney because they think they might protrude sued.\nOne of the main arguments that tribe make against Disney is that they portray sexual practice in a uninventive manner, especially women. As the critics explain, Disney repeatedly shows women as thin, coquettish figures that merely bat their eyelashes at anthropoid figures and use their bodies to get what they want. still the female animals in Disney films couple this position. The critics show how this can postulate a negative push on little girls as they look to these films for a character reference model. If they see princesses settling for a man who is abusive to her manage Belle or cooking and cleanup position for men like shock White they may egress to believe that this is their only future. nevertheless when women are shown in a stronger role, like Mulan, they eventually go right back to the domestic help role where she needs to unite a man. As the critics discuss, it does not portray an accurate model of what strong females are like to children.\nAn separate area in which Disney has been criticized is their portrayal of race in films. Like how females are shown, other races are shown in a stereotypical manner. The critics point egress how Latinos are only represent as dogs, usually Chihuahuas, and shadowy people are envisioned as some kind of monk ey or gorilla. correct if a character is not intended to represent a certain race, almost all the evil characters in Disney films have a d...
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