Sunday, 19 July 2015

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  • Portrayed as stupid, inconsiderate, oblivious,pretty.
  • Stereotypical dumb receptionist 
  • A man would have put the fire out with his bare hands 
  • Only in the office because she is pretty - eye candy for the males
  • Man made her the soup - she is incompetent 
  • All the other women were screaming running in all directions - they're over reacting whilst the men are calm and collected. 

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Thursday, 16 July 2015

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by Grimm Brothers

1. Qualities important to women:

  • Beauty - most fairest in the land
  • Ability to cook and clean - only work in the house
  • Marriage
  • Submissive 
2. Traits/Qualities that are undesirable for women:
  • Old/ Country women - seen as unattractive 
  • Single
  • Messy
  • Ugly
  • Vein 
  • Kill joys 
3. Traits important for men:
  • Marriage
  • Handsome
  • Unable to look after yourself
  • Confident
  • Show dominance 
  • Strong
  • Work while the women clean the home
  • Free to speak their mind - always right 
4. What is the story trying to teach the audience?
  • Women & men roles in society during the time period. 
  • Beauty is everything - if you're not beautiful or the most beautiful in the land you are worthless. The Queen attempted to kill Snow White 4 times so she could be the most beautiful in the looking glasses eye. 
  • Marriage - You need to have a counterpart to survive in the world and be viewed in the social class.
  • Women belong in the kitchen or are evil witches - seen and not heard. 
  • Men work for a living - the bread winners & women stay at home and maintain the household. 
5. Snow White's relationships: 
  • The wicked Queen - bearable until she is older and more beautiful than the Queen. Once she is older it turns nasty and the Queen attempts to kill her several times.
  • The Dwarfs - They all get along quite well, this is evident as they allow her to live with them, tries to revive her every time and when she passes away they place her in a coffin to lay peacefully. 
  • The prince - A confusing relationship to the audience- based purely off looks and social class. They have never spoken before and all of a sudden they are planning to marry and go through with it.
6. Does it provide a realistic view of men & women?

No. Today, men & women provide for a family and a household as they both work - the story depicts men as being 'the breadwinner' but this is not the case. It creates unrealistic expectations for young girls as they will grow up believing that they are required to be beautiful in the eyes of others or they will not achieve the main goal in life - marriage with a handsome prince which is not a priority in today's society. 

7. Any modern stories that promote similar messages?
  • Romantic Comedies 

Character Development

You can inject your own personality into a character without character development.

Wednesday, 15 July 2015

Gender Stereotypes

Aurora:

  • Beautiful - a priority shown by one of the fairies blessing her with beauty - creates the image of an 'ideal' woman.
  • Unproportioned waist
  • Sensitive / overt emotion - collapsing into tears when she finds out she is not marrying her true love.

Prince Phillip:
  • Strong
  • Brave
  • Handsome
  • Determined - went after the love of his life even though he faced setbacks and struggles
  • Athletic
The Queen:
  • Beautiful
  • Name is never mentioned - only King's because the male is dominant 
  • Only speaks during bad times - e.g. when child is taken away
The Prince's Father:
  • Old
  • Wise
  • Supportive of his son - even if he wanted to marry a peasant girl
  • Would do anything to be move up in class



Tuesday, 14 July 2015

Sleeping Beauty Facts


  1. Prince Phillip is said to be named after a famous prince of that time; Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh.
  2. Disney was afraid it would be too similar to their earlier movie Snow White.
  3. To save time when making Beauty & The Beast Disney reused animation from Sleeping Beauty.
  4. Famed Opera singer Mary Costa voice Aurora.
  5. In the original ending of the fairytale the prince raped her and didn't awaken her until she gave birth to twin babies who then sucked the needle from her finger - A far cry from "true love's kiss"
  6. Aurora's look was taken of Audrey Hepburn.