Gender Stereotypes In Disney's Beauty And The Beast

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Beauty and the Beast is a traditional fairytale produced by Disney. The movie centers on two main characters, the Beast, a young prince who is cursed and transformed into an ugly creature because he is arrogant, and Belle a strong-willed young woman who he imprisons in his castle. In order for the Beast to be returned to his normal self, he must have someone look past his ugliness and fall in love with him. Another male character, Gaston, who is extremely self-centered, wants to marry Belle and tries to kill the Beast when he realizes there are signs of growing love between the Beast and Belle. At the conclusion of the story, the Beast/Prince is restored to his handsome form because Belle has in fact fallen in love with him. The last scene of the movie shows Belle and the Beast/Prince dancing happily ever after.
Beauty and the Beast reveals various gender stereotypes consistently throughout the film. Disney has a rather old-fashioned view of how men and women should behave and be
This example is followed in Beauty and Beast, as Belle is a fair-skinned young female with long brown hair and wide eyes. She has a very tiny waist, as do most of the main female Disney characters. Her hips appear prominently wider because of the way Disney dresses their female characters. Belle differs from the usual Disney female lead characters in that she is very particular in the life choices she makes and is peculiar to others because she does not behave as other girls in town do in wanting to be married and passive to men. She appears to be oblivious to things going on around her because she always has her nose buried in a book and is completely unaware of the second male character,

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