Examples Of Gender Discrimination In Disney Film Aladdin

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Gender discrimination is one of the major conflicts in Disney movies. Aladdin is one of the greatest examples of gender discrimination as Jasmine being the only female in the entire movie and uses her sexuality. The character of princess Jasmine in Disney movie Aladdin represents a character of a woman sexually, trapped; however, in between the film, she is also shown as a very demanding, bossy, smart, and used to getting her way. As those good stereotypes are shown in Jasmine, but to get her way she still uses sexuality to get her way. Jasmines’ character is very sexual as the males see her character in a sexual manner. Even after her being very smart and bossy like whatever she wishes for come true. Jasmine uses her sex appeal to take Jafars’ attention in order to help Aladdin to escape and protect her from Jafar. As she offer Jafar her body by talking sexually and the body indications just to save her love, this shows how much she values Aladdin over herself and her body. Jafar completely gets convinced by Jasmine just because of her offering himself to him. Even after being completely betrayed by her as she disagrees to marry him. …show more content…

Sultan tries to marry off Jasmine to Prince by her next birthday so he could take care of her and her necessities. Jasmine is shown as a character of a woman who is not allowed to work and have to depend on the man in order to live a peaceful life. Arranged marriage is a common thing and Jasmine’s opinion is not necessary as Sultan has already decided to marry her off. : Jasmine feels trapped being home as she has never seen the world behind those walls. She feels trapped because she stays behind the walls of the mansion. She never gets out to see the outside world. Aladdin also lies to her after meeting her as he represents himself as being a rich man instead of a street rat. Since he finds out Jasmine being a royalty and her preference for

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