As everyone knows, the Disney cartoon Princess has a great influence on the lives of young girls and depicts everything the Princess possesses. Disney Princess is used for beauty, Snow White, Cinderella, Little Mermaid, Bell, Wind, and brave sleep. They are loved by millions of people and are found throughout the United States, from cups to clothing. Combined with Disney's already popular images, the princess in his story created an image for "Princess of All Princesses".
Disney Princess, have they seen Disney Princess movies in childhood? Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, Snow White etc, everyone think that they know the movie. These princesses are built on the same idea of a perfect princess. They are all looking for their fascinating prince, which is beautiful, tall, small waist, perfect face and body frame, kind, unrealistically close to perfection. So now, we think Disney can agree to use only one common princess. But do not you think that Disney should start with a side kick princess, a crooked princess with thick waist, a princess with different characteristics, or a princess who is not looking for love? How does the "Princess" phenomenon have a negative effect on children's self-image? I think that limiting Disney Princess to stereotypes has a bad influence and I think that it is possible to have a good influence on the current children.
From Disney 's first Princess film in 1937 to the latest movie of 2013, Disney Princess has no doubt developed. If a person wishes to participate in the Disney Princess movie marathon, it is possible to see changes in the view of gender in Western society during the quarter century. Disney has been criticized in the past because it depicts women as a typical victim of pain. Mainly, this means to give the female protagonist a "masculine" character of stereotypes such as independence, movement, and courage. Sometimes, they make women completely reject men and even even reject femininity.
Especially at the early stage of the Disney Princess movie, depiction of Disney regarding men and women is influenced by gender norms and roles. When the Disney Princess movie was first released in the 1930s, the main cultural understanding of women was closely related to the role as a housewife. In order to win the audience and customer base, Disney used these ideas when the first Princess films "Snow White" and "Seven Dwarves" were released in 1937, effectively using Disney Princess Movies I drew them in a role. In addition, in the initial film production, almost all Walt Disney employees were men. Films produced by male employees not only reflect the dominant view of gender but also because the men of the time were thought to be more capable and thus superior to women, the inherent bias I'm waiting. This reflects a strong, skilled number of men and a quiet and weak social custom of women.