Classic Fairy Tale Stereotype vs. Disney Version

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Peter S

 

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January 20, 2014

 

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Silence is reiterated throughout the tale as being a virtue. The mermaid suffers the pain and blood of her feet and the cutting out of her tongue to be with her love, even though he does not want her in return. The Disney version of this tale also shows Ariel learning about the importance of outward beauty and suppression...
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Ursula convinces Ariel that she doesn’t need her voice in the human world. “You’ll have your looks, your pretty face, and don’t underestimate the importance of body language.” (Disney) Women can live in the “human” or man’s world, so long as they lose their opinion. In the same song, Ursula declares, “She who holds her tongue gets her man...
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