The Little Mermaid Character Analysis

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The original story of The Little Mermaid was written by Danish author, Hans Christian Andersen, back in 1837 and ever since has been adapted and reenacted by many, but the Disney remake is the most popular (Paul, 2015). In the 1989 Disney released movie “The Little Mermaid” Ariel was the seventh of six royal princesses who were born to King Triton and Queen Athena. Queen Athena died sometime when Ariel was a child due to a attack or run in that was caused by some Pirates and their ship. This situation that resulted in the death of Queen Athena triggered King Triton’s hatred for all humans. Therefore, Ariel and her six other sisters were raised by their father, King Triton, in Atlantica where her father King Triton ruled. The palace walls and …show more content…

Mental health professionals have previously viewed compulsive hoarding as a specific manifestation of obsessive-compulsive disorder, and those affected have symptoms that typically center on the presence of persistent mental fixations (i.e., obsessions), as well as the presence of compulsive behaviors or rituals that temporarily ease the strain caused by those fixations) (Elements Behavioral Health, …show more content…

BCT rejects traditional trait approaches to personality and are skeptical about their ability to predict behavior, so rather than explaining behavior in terms of stable characteristics or traits, behaviorists believe that behavior is influenced primarily by variables in the environment (reinforcement, punishment, classical conditioning, etc.) and that individuals behave differently across situations (Corsini & Wedding, 2013, p. 200). Therefore, there I no specific behavior from this perspective that could have necessarily caused her specific

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