Disney.
I have always heard people ranting about the problems with Disney. There is of course a lot of truth in people arguments
, but at the same time I feel they can take it to the next level.
I understand the need for fairer minority representation in Disney. At the same time I would also like to commend them on their attempt to represent minorities, that is more than most of Hollywood can say in my opinion.
I do see the ideas of a girl giving her voice away for a man as something that would anger people. The Little Mermaid was one of my favorite films while growing up, I remember being frustrated when she gave up her voice, but at the same time I knew that she would get it back in the end. I know for a fact this film never made me, as a child, feel the need to give up my voice in order to get a man. In fact I think it has actually had quite the opposite effect on me. I saw it as tactful, Ariel would get what she wanted by having legs and the man, but knew that in the end she would get her voice back, way to work the system Ariel!
This same sort of thing holds true for most Disney movies for me. For instance, Beauty and the Beast, the idea that Belle tamed the Beast is not as out of control as people make it sound. Any child who is raised in a decent home knows right from wrong and if they are being treated meanly or abusively in a relationship, they should get out of it. I do not think people putting up with abuse or harsh treatment can be tribute to a Disney movie. http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/boardarchives/2004/mar2004/littlemermaid_pg1.html I like what this post says about the Little Mermaid.
I have always heard people ranting about the problems with Disney. There is of course a lot of truth in people arguments

I understand the need for fairer minority representation in Disney. At the same time I would also like to commend them on their attempt to represent minorities, that is more than most of Hollywood can say in my opinion.
I do see the ideas of a girl giving her voice away for a man as something that would anger people. The Little Mermaid was one of my favorite films while growing up, I remember being frustrated when she gave up her voice, but at the same time I knew that she would get it back in the end. I know for a fact this film never made me, as a child, feel the need to give up my voice in order to get a man. In fact I think it has actually had quite the opposite effect on me. I saw it as tactful, Ariel would get what she wanted by having legs and the man, but knew that in the end she would get her voice back, way to work the system Ariel!
This same sort of thing holds true for most Disney movies for me. For instance, Beauty and the Beast, the idea that Belle tamed the Beast is not as out of control as people make it sound. Any child who is raised in a decent home knows right from wrong and if they are being treated meanly or abusively in a relationship, they should get out of it. I do not think people putting up with abuse or harsh treatment can be tribute to a Disney movie. http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/boardarchives/2004/mar2004/littlemermaid_pg1.html I like what this post says about the Little Mermaid.
Disney has actually made attempts to represent minorities (though fairer representation is in doubt needed) I do not feel as though it has harmed our generation. Looking at the movies that are coming out now, I would prefer my child to watch the “classic Disney” flicks. The older ones actually reference some historical events which sparks an interest within children. I had never cared about how things when down when the English came to America, but after watching Pocahontas I remember paying very very close attention in my fourth grade history class because I wanted to hear the whole story. As is criticized of Disney they are not 100% historically accurate, but shouldn’t we be thankful it is sparking any sort of interest within our children.
So, Disney has its flaws which can be easily fixed. At the same time I think that they have done a wonderful job at providing children’s entertainment.