Beauty and The Beast: Feminism and Chauvinism
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Beauty and the Beast is a wonderful children's movie, its directed by: Gary Trousdale, and Kirk Wise, and produced by: Don Hahn. Disney is the main sponsor and gives the movie the best cast of artist and musicians. Who would except anything else from Disney, they are the best at children's films. At the same time, Disney succeeds in teaching our children a very vital lesson in life, how good looks and fame is not the key to true love. Which is created throughout the movie of Beauty and the Beast released in 1991 with the most sincere reviews and...
ugly men play such insignificant and non respected roles just shows kids that if they are a little fat and ugly that's what they are going to end up like in life. Even though Disney has a great point in the aspect of seeing through the big harry monster it contradicts it self in the way it exploits other characters portrayed throughout the movie. I had no intent of finding such classless attitude toward women and men along with the repeated chauvinistic ways portrayed in a Disney film with such gratitude as I did in Beauty and the Beast.
ugly men play such insignificant and non respected roles just shows kids that if they are a little fat and ugly that's what they are going to end up like in life. Even though Disney has a great point in the aspect of seeing through the big harry monster it contradicts it self in the way it exploits other characters portrayed throughout the movie. I had no intent of finding such classless attitude toward women and men along with the repeated chauvinistic ways portrayed in a Disney film with such gratitude as I did in Beauty and the Beast.
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