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Friday, February 10, 2017

Analysis of Beauty and the Beast

In the film smasher and The Beast, tolles warm smile, light sinister attire and desire for intimacy represent virtuous, cordial and skilful qualities while Gastons colorful clothing, arched eyebrows and aversion towards readings represents his cutting narcissism and self spotless nature. The cultural beliefs and stereotypes of the townspeoplespeople are introduced as well with song and dance. The societal norms of the town seem to be in truth old fashioned: Its not right for a woman to read, and any(prenominal) woman who chooses to educate herself is deemed a social pariah; levelheaded looking men are entitled to the women of their choice, beauty is the angiotensin-converting enzyme most important ratiocination of someones worthy and anyone who displays signs of deviance towards these norms is considered odd. Introverted and intellect behavior is so negatively viewed that as Belle reads her book wordlessly and independently, members of the town cant help to wonder i f shes feeling well. The towns strong implementation of sexual urge portions and high regard for material appearance, oppress the societies ability to animadvert objectively and question stupid cultural norms perpetuating mens role of dominance and womens submissive nature. This is the origin Belle is belittled for her intellectual interests and stoicism towards heteronormative views and Gaston is revered for his strong carnal features meanwhile his egomaniacal narcissism is overlooked. scorn the towns beliefs Disney all the way demonstrates Gaston as villain and Bell as protagonist.\nThe members of the town go as far as associating Belle interest of reading with physical and mental illness. They proceed to light upon her as peculiar, simply for the point that she does not follow the towns conventional manner of behavior. Her behavior retaliates traditional views that women should be submissive and men should objectify them in a domineer manner. She reads, she thinks for herself and she is self-suff...

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