The cold never bothered me anyway
Disney changing Ideologies with the progression of Society
Focusing on New Views
Comparing and Contrasting 1950's Cinderella with 2013's Frozen
- Women are no longer as reliant on men, but they still need them.
- Portrayal of underclass and equality dramatically changed.
- "True love" is no longer between a man and a woman.
- Sexist gender roles have changed, women are less dependent on men.
- Definition of "True Love" has changed so it can be between family. Not just "husband and wife roles".
- Social class status not as important.
- The "Prince" role being the villain, only "loves" Anna to get power.
- Sexist views in both Cinderella and Frozen.
- How the working class is unappreciated.
- Women are always reliant on men.
Focus more on Older Views
The Ideologies of Disney
- Women were treated unequally and expected to find a man to live "Happily ever after".
- Lower classes treated with disrespect, depicted as slaves and servant.
- All a woman is looking for in a man is sustainability, wealth and comfort. They're looking for their Prince.
- Imagery of King discarding philosophy
- Marriage is ultimate life goal.
- A woman must always be accomplished.
"You can't marry a man you just met!"
"You shall not go to the ball!"
Conclusion
In conclusion, although Disney's ideology of society has changed, portaying gender and class with more equality, they are still communicating old values through their characters.
Contextualising Practice with Ideology