Representation Of Women In Disney Films

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The depiction of women as demure and as sexual objects in cinema has been evident since the beginning of popular culture. Women have always been supporting characters who are only involved in the storyline to allow the male protagonist the opportunity to be the hero. Women had become synonymous with the damsel in distress, meaning they always got themselves into some sort of trouble, and the male lead was required to get them out of the situation. Once he has solved the issue and saved the woman the hero then gets rewarded with her undying loyalty and love. Throughout the 20th century audiences have seen women continuously depicted in this manner, especially with the rise of comic book based films, however with the rise of feminism and gender …show more content…

Disney films are one of the most discussed types of films when we are talking about gender theory and feminism, since even cartoons are looked at through the male gaze. In the 20th century, we have seen films like Snow White, which was released in 1937, and Sleeping Beauty, which was released in 1959. Both of these titles make the audience believe that the women are going to be the most important character and potentially the hero, since the films are named after them, but in reality both of the movies are about young women who are put into a sleep like coma because of magic, and both require the kiss of a man to bring them back to consciousness. In Laura Mulvey's essay, Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema she states "According to the principles of the ruling ideology and the physical structures that back it up the male figure cannot bear the burden of sexual objectification. Man is reluctant to gaze at his exhibitionist like. Hence the split between spectacle and narrative supports the man's role as the active one of forwarding the story, making things happen." Although she is not referencing Disney in particular, we can see this in both Snow White and Sleeping Beauty since the men are the ones that decide to kiss the women, without consent, and because of this the stories are able to continue. With the beginning of the 21st century, however, Disney has started to change, just like many other companies, and have created some kick ass female

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