Analysis Of The Little Mermaid

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Which Tail is Best?
Many people ranging from young children all the way up to adults are familiar with the famous 1989 Disney production of the Little Mermaid directed by Ron Clements and John Musker. Most people are unaware that the movie is based on the short story. This short is called “The Little Mermaid” written by Hans Christian Andersen in 1837. When comparing the film to the short story, the film is the best version of the fairy tale. The short story has a darker theme and impractical decision making which contributes to the film’s superiority to the short story. The Disney studios helped make the movie more memorable by adding musical numbers. By doing this, it gave the movie opportunities to become musicals and plays. Not only is the film better suited for kids, but it has a more intriguing plot, fun and lovable characters, has a villain with clearer motives, and, like all Disney princess movies have, a happily ever after.
In Andersen’s interpretation, the little mermaid’s desires are very selfish and
The song “Part of Your World” is one of the most memorable songs in Disney history. By doing this, the movie is much more appealing to children which would most likely bring in better reviews from the adults. In the film, the plot is very intriguing while still keeping a lovable, high spirited energy. Even though there are hardships and conflicts, it makes up for it in the end with a happily ever after. Even though the movie has a happy ending, there is still a big lesson that portrayed throughout the film. The lesson is even though your parents want something for you that you don’t think is necessary, it is your job to expand your horizons and not get stuck with what others think is best for you. Even if they mean well and you end up to be wrong in the end, the only regrets that you would’ve had were the things you didn’t

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