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Bell is the author throughout the packet that explains and breaks down Disney and his work of the female ideal and form into three separate types of feminine life cycles ranging from the beautiful young princess, the middle aged power hungry queen or ruler whom is jealous of the young and finally into the ever protecting fairy god mother that is not of any harm to anyone and is most likely looked at as the caretaker of the group then this cycle of femininity is recycled and used again to describe the same type of events as well as draw the line between good Females and Bad ones; as Bell herself putts it "within the language of Disney animation, the constructed bodies of women are somatic, cinematic and cultural codes that attempt to align audience sympathies and allegiance with the beginning and end of the feminine cycle, marking the middle as a dangerous, consumptive and transgressive realm"(147q)...
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Bell is the author throughout the packet that explains and breaks down Disney and his work of the female ideal and form into three separate types of feminine life cycles ranging from the beautiful young princess, the middle aged power hungry queen or ruler whom is jealous of the young and finally into the ever protecting fairy god mother that is not of any harm to anyone and is most likely looked at as the caretaker of the group then this cycle of femininity is recycled and used again to describe the same type of events as well as draw the line between good Females and Bad ones; as Bell herself putts it "within the language of Disney animation, the constructed bodies of women are somatic, cinematic and cultural codes that attempt to align audience sympathies and allegiance with the beginning and end of the feminine cycle, marking the middle as a dangerous, consumptive and transgressive realm"(147q)...
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